The United States includes India on its list of "country of concern"

The United States includes India on its list of "country of concern"

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Category : International Published on: October 22 2021

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  • The United States has identified India and ten other countries as the most vulnerable to climate change. The United States has created a list in which India and ten other countries have been designated as 'Countries of Concern.'
  • Afghanistan, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Iraq, Pakistan, Nicaragua, Colombia, Myanmar, and North Korea are among the countries on this list, in addition to India.
  • According to the US intelligence community's assessment, these countries will bear the brunt of global warming. There may be continuous waves of hot winds in these countries, and people may face drought, a lack of water, and a lack of electricity.

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