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					<description><![CDATA[Washington &#8211; Indian authorities have detained and later released an environmental activist linked to global efforts advocating a phase-out of]]></description>
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<p><strong>Washington </strong>&#8211; Indian authorities have detained and later released an environmental activist linked to global efforts advocating a phase-out of fossil fuels, triggering renewed debate over climate activism, foreign funding, and national energy security.</p>



<p>The case has drawn international attention as India balances its climate commitments with economic development and energy policy priorities.</p>



<p>The activist, Harjeet Singh, works with an environmental non-governmental organization involved in promoting a proposed global agreement aimed at limiting fossil fuel production.</p>



<p>Indian enforcement agencies said the detention was part of an investigation into alleged irregularities in foreign funds received by the organization to influence domestic energy policies.</p>



<p>Officials stated that Singh and his wife, who jointly run the organization, were questioned after searches were conducted at their residence.</p>



<p>Authorities said the inquiry focuses on whether overseas funding was used in ways that could undermine India’s strategic interests in the energy sector.</p>



<p>Following questioning, Singh was granted bail and released, with the organization saying it would fully cooperate with investigators.</p>



<p>The group maintained that its activities were transparent and focused on environmental protection and sustainable development rather than political interference.</p>



<p>The investigation centers on advocacy related to a proposed Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty, an initiative first introduced by a Pacific island nation in 2022.</p>



<p>The treaty calls for halting new fossil fuel production while accelerating a global transition toward renewable energy sources.</p>



<p>Supporters argue that such a treaty is necessary to meet international climate goals and protect vulnerable countries from climate-related risks.</p>



<p>So far, the proposal has gained backing from a number of developing nations, positioning it as a grassroots-driven climate initiative.</p>



<p>Indian authorities, however, have expressed concern that endorsing or promoting such a treaty could expose the country to legal and economic risks.</p>



<p>Officials warned that international commitments restricting fossil fuels could affect India’s energy security and growth trajectory.</p>



<p>India relies heavily on coal, oil, and gas to power its expanding economy and meet the needs of its large population.<br>Any rapid or externally driven shift away from fossil fuels is viewed by policymakers as potentially disruptive to development goals.</p>



<p>The timing of the probe has also drawn attention, coming shortly after a major global climate summit where disagreements emerged over stronger commitments.</p>



<p>Several countries, including developing economies, objected to outcomes that stopped short of firm plans to phase out fossil fuels.</p>



<p>Legal experts note that climate-related treaties and international court opinions are increasingly shaping global energy debates.</p>



<p>Recent advisory opinions from international judicial bodies have emphasized the responsibility of wealthier nations to address climate change impacts.</p>



<p>Climate advocates associated with the treaty initiative said the proposal is meant to support, not pressure, developing countries like India.<br>They argue that international cooperation, access to finance, and technology transfer are essential for fair energy transitions.</p>



<p>Supporters also stress that climate action does not necessarily conflict with economic growth if managed through inclusive and gradual policies.</p>



<p>They say renewable energy expansion can create jobs, improve air quality, and reduce long-term environmental and health costs.</p>



<p>Critics counter that activism funded from abroad risks crossing into policy influence that should remain domestically driven.</p>



<p>They argue that energy decisions must reflect national priorities, local conditions, and economic realities.</p>



<p>The case highlights the broader tension between climate activism and state sovereignty in an era of global environmental challenges.</p>



<p>As investigations continue, the episode underscores how climate policy, funding transparency, and national security concerns are becoming increasingly intertwined.</p>
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