Saying that India is already taking actions to address climate change, the minister asked the developed nations to fulfil their commitment towards operationalising the Green Climate Fund (GCF) and providing clean technology at an affordable cost.
The UNFCCC meet on climate change is to be held in Paris in December this year for finalising a new climate deal on emission cuts.
"I hope the Budget will give a clear indication on how we want to walk the talk. And, therefore, clean energy, clean water, clean air and many other initiatives of the Narendra Modi-government will get reflected in the Budget," Javadekar said.
Already, eight missions -- on solar energy, enhanced energy efficiency, sustainable habitat, water, sustaining the Himalayan ecosystem, green India, sustainable agriculture and strategic knowledge for climate change -- are working and there would be new initiatives, he said.
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"So all put together, we are mapping what can be the best INDCs... There will be a complete synthesis between the country's declared intentions and its action," the minister said addressing a conference organised by the Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW).
Speaking on the same issue at a Ficci event, Environment Secretary Ashok Lavasa said, "As far as India is concerned, we are already working towards finalising INDCs in consultation with the state governments."
The state governments have their own state action plans on climate change. "To an extent, the state action plans can be transformed into INDCs," he said.