Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar said India is in the "advanced" stage of submitting its INDCs and it will have two separate templates which will reflect both adaptation and mitigation apart from technology and capacity building.
"We are at an advance stage of preparing our INDC. For the last eight months, we have been engaged in this exercise and widest consultations have taken place with all ministries, state governments, research institutes, industry, think tanks and many organisations.
"We have created two templates for it. All elements will be part of our INDCs - mitigation, adaptation, finance, technology and capacity building," Javadekar told reporters.
He added that this was the mandate of United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and India's INDC will reflect this mandate. "We are submitting it in due course. We will declare it appropriately," he said.
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All countries are either in the process or have submitted their INDCs in the run up to the Paris climate change conference, which will pave the way for a global climate pact.
The minister said that at India's insistence, France has started the initiative of having informal meetings before the Paris summit.
"We, right from day one, said that there are issues and differences of opinion on differentiation, ambition, finance, technology and legal nature of agreement which we must discuss at various forums point by point...We consistently demanded and many countries supported it," he said.