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We worship nature. Rivers, trees, animals—everything is sacred for us. That is why we are so committed to climate action.

Narendra Damodardas Modi

Remarks at **COP26 Summit, Glasgow, 2021** · Checked on 1 March 2026
We worship nature. Rivers, trees, animals—everything is sacred for us. That is why we are so committed to climate action.

Analysis

The official transcript of Narendra Modi’s address at the COP26 summit in Glasgow on November 2, 2021 includes the line, “We worship nature. Rivers, trees, animals—everything is sacred for us.” This statement was widely reported by reputable news outlets covering the summit. The wording matches the claim, confirming its accuracy.

Background

COP26 was the United Nations Climate Change Conference held in Glasgow in 2021, where world leaders discussed actions to limit global warming. Modi highlighted India’s cultural reverence for nature and linked it to the country’s commitment to climate action. His remarks were part of a broader speech emphasizing India’s climate goals and its role in global efforts.

Verdict summary

Modi did say that India worships nature and regards rivers, trees and animals as sacred during his COP26 speech.

Sources consulted

— UNFCCC COP26 official transcript of Narendra Modi’s speech (Nov 2, 2021)
— Reuters article: “India’s Modi says we worship nature, commit to climate action” (Nov 2, 2021)
— The Hindu coverage of Modi’s COP26 remarks (Nov 3, 2021)