The Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy, formed in June last year, is considered one of the largest network for climate action, with over 7000 member cities from across the world, said the European Union's (EU) India office in a statement.
Two city-led initiatives, EU-led Covenants of Mayors and the UN Compact of Mayors launched in 2008 and 2014 respectively, had come together to form the global coalition in 2016.
Highlighting rapid rate of urbanisation in Indian mega cities, the EU said that with fast growing suburbs and high population density, cities face challenges to enable residential and commercial development, adequate infrastructure and sufficient connectivity.
"The European Union-funded International Urban Cooperation (IUC) Programme aims at strengthening the EU-India policy dialogue on sustainable urban development and climate actions through cooperation between European and Indian cities," it said.
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