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15th Clean Energy Ministerial Summit Concludes in New Delhi

The 15th Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM15) summit concluded in New Delhi with a global commitment to triple renewable energy capacity by 2030.

2-Minute Summary (TL;DR)

  • 15th Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM15) held in New Delhi.
  • The summit focused on tripling renewable energy capacity by 2030.
  • The 'Delhi Declaration' was adopted as the outcome document.
  • India highlighted its Green Hydrogen Mission and ISA initiatives.

How This Topic is Tested in Competitive Exams

ExamFrequencyApprox. MarksWhat Gets Asked
UPSC / State PCSVery High10–20International relations is a core GS-II topic for UPSC. Bilateral agreements, multilateral bodies, and geopolitics are essential.
SSC (CGL / CHSL / MTS)Medium2–4International summits, treaties, and India's bilateral relations appear in SSC GK.
Banking (IBPS / SBI)Medium2–4G20, IMF/World Bank decisions, and global trade events are tested in banking exams.
State PCS / PSCMedium3–5State PCS papers test India's role in international forums and bilateral trade ties.

What to Memorize from This Topic

  • Summit venue, participating nations, key outcomes, and India's stand
  • Bilateral agreements: India + partner country, subject area, signing date
  • Multilateral organizations: new members, leadership changes, major resolutions
  • India's position on key global issues: UN voting, climate, trade
  • Indices: Global Peace Index, Press Freedom Index, India's rank and change

Practice Questions

Q1. Which city hosted the 15th Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM15) summit?

  1. New Delhi
  2. Paris
  3. Tokyo
  4. New York

Explanation: The 15th CEM summit was hosted by India in New Delhi.

Q2. What is the global target for renewable energy capacity mentioned in the Delhi Declaration?

  1. Double by 2030
  2. Triple by 2030
  3. Quadruple by 2040
  4. Net Zero by 2040

Explanation: The declaration emphasizes tripling global renewable energy capacity by 2030.

How to Prepare International Affairs for Government Exams

Focus on India-centric news — India's bilateral visits, MoUs signed, and positions in international bodies. This is what domestic exams test.

For UPSC, understand geopolitical context: Why does India take a particular position? What is India's strategic interest?

Keep a running note of all G20, SCO, BRICS, and QUAD-related outcomes. These bodies generate 3–5 questions per major exam cycle.

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