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GS-2: Effect of Policies and Politics of Developed and Developing Countries on India’s interests, Indian Diaspora.
Important International Institutions, agencies and fora - their Structure, Mandate.
Context: US President Donald Trump has withdrawn the US from dozens of international organisations, including many that work to combat climate change.
More on the News:
• The decision was formalised through a presidential memorandum signed on November 7, 2025, covering 35 non-UN bodies and 31 United Nations entities.
• The White House, in an official statement, said the organisations “no longer serve American interests” and advance agendas that are “ineffective or hostile”.
Potential consequences for the world:
• Break from climate governance: The US will no longer negotiate as a Party at Conference of Parties (COP), will fall outside the emissions reporting and review system, and will lose its ability to shape global climate rules from within.
• Weakens global climate architecture: Without formal U.S. participation, the world loses a key negotiator in climate talks, potentially slowing Global Climate Cooperation and reducing incentive for others to commit.
• Biggest historical polluter is opting out: The US is one of the world’s largest contributors to climate change.
• Climate finance Gap and global trust: Climate finance will become more uncertain and could delay the transition to renewable energy, green technology investment, and clean infrastructure planning worldwide.
• Weakening Multilateralism: Sets a wrong precedent where powerful states opt out of global cooperation “when inconvenient,” potentially weakening the rules-based international system.

Major international treaties and bodies from which the United States has pulled out:
• 31 United Nations and UN-affiliated bodies such as UNFCCC, UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs, UN Conference on Trade and Development etc.
• 35 Bodies Non-UN Global Organisations such as International Energy Forum, International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) etc.
• Other Historic Withdrawals:

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