India's intervention at the UN biodiversity summit (COP16) in Cali, Colombia, led to a significant agreement on sharing benefits from digital genetic information. Despite failing to establish a new global biodiversity fund due to a lack of quorum, the summit emphasized the role of indigenous communities in biodiversity conservation. India successfully advocated for the inclusion of national access and benefit-sharing laws in the final text, addressing concerns from developing countries about sovereignty. The session, which extended beyond its scheduled time, will need to revisit unresolved issues at a later date.
India's intervention at the UN biodiversity summit (COP16) in Cali, Colombia, led to a significant agreement on sharing benefits from digital genetic information. Despite failing to establish a new global biodiversity fund due to a lack of quorum, the summit emphasized the role of indigenous communities in biodiversity conservation. India successfully advocated for the inclusion of national access and benefit-sharing laws in the final text, addressing concerns from developing countries about sovereignty. The session, which extended beyond its scheduled time, will need to revisit unresolved issues at a later date.
•Agreement reached on sharing benefits from digital genetic information.
•No consensus on a new global biodiversity fund due to lack of quorum.
•Emphasis on the role of indigenous communities in biodiversity conservation.
•India insisted on including national access and benefitsharing laws.
•The session extended beyond its scheduled time, requiring future discussions.