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India and France have urged for the early implementation of the High Seas Treaty, a global agreement aimed at conserving and sustainably using marine biological diversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction. During a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron, PM Modi pledged India's support for the UN Oceans Conference (UNOC-3) in June. Both nations have already signed the treaty and stressed its importance as a pillar of international ocean governance.
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