"As we prepare to meet in two months time in Paris, the world expects us to deliver an ambitious and credible agreement on climate change. We have a duty for common action but in doing so we must keep in mind the larger historical contribution of some and the differentiated responsibility of others," she said in her address to the annual debate of the UN General Assembly here.
"Developing countries can do more if they are enabled in their efforts with the provision of finance, technology transfer and capacity building support from developed countries," she said as she assured the international community that India will play its due role in reaching a meaningful, equitable and effective agreement in Paris.
On the adoption of the new Sustainable Development Agenda, Sushma said the successful implementation of the goals will require political resolve and an inclination to share - both technology and financial resources - while simultaneously improving delivery mechanisms.
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She said this renewal has enabled India to play its rightful role in international affairs while also becoming the fastest growing major economy in the world.
Swaraj underscored that the driving force of this comprehensive renewal has been premised on the motto of 'Sabka saath, sabka vikas', an emphasis on the welfare of all people.
India has also initiated an "energetic outreach" to all its partners in the international community.
She pointed out that the Act East policy has replaced the earlier Look East one, with more vigorous and proactive engagement with an economically vibrant region.
"This complements our Link West engagement. We remain committed to the Middle East Peace Process which is the key to prevent further radicalisation of the region. We have also qualitatively upgraded our relations with all the major powers," she said.