PM Modi Says India Will Host First Summit of International Solar Alliance By Aaqib/ Updated On Wed, Jan 24th, 2018 Narendra Modi — the second Indian Prime Minister who addressed world leaders and global corporate honchos at the plenary session of the WEF — after 21 years. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India will host the first summit of the International Solar Alliance (ISA) in March. Citing global climate change as one of the biggest global challenges, Modi said, “In 2016, India and France jointly envisioned a new international treaty based organisation. This revolutionary step has now changed into a successful experiment.” While speaking at the plenary session of the World Economic Forum, Modi said, “As an International Solar Alliance, it is now a reality after the necessary treaty ratification. I am happy that in March, French President (Emmanuel) Macron and leaders of member countries of the Alliance will participate in the first summit of the Alliance, which will be held in New Delhi on my joint invitation.” Narendra Modi — the second Indian Prime Minister who addressed world leaders and global corporate honchos at the plenary session of the WEF — after 21 years. The PM took the opportunity to elaborate on the threat of climate change. While commenting on India’s efforts to generate more renewable power, Modi said: “To save the environment and to counter climate change, a huge campaign, a very big goal my government has placed in front of the country. “By 2022 we have to produce 175 GW renewable energy in India. In last three years, we have achieved more than one-third of the target,” he added. Source: IANS Tags: Davos, Emmanuel Macron, French President, India, International Solar Allaince, ISA, Narendra Modi, PM Narendra Modi, WEF