'Can't be Bullied,' Says India Ahead of Paris Climate Summit

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Ahead of Paris climate summit, India has pledged to help lead international efforts to curb carbon emissions. NDTV's Noopur Tiwari caught up with the environment minister Prakash Javdekar in Paris for an exclusive interview.

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