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<h1>Global Biodiversity Conference in Hyderabad Ends with $30B Commitment to Support Developing Nations by 2015.</h1> The CoP-11 Conference on Biodiversity in Hyderabad, attended by 170 countries and 15,000 delegates, concluded with significant achievements, including a commitment to double international financial flows for biodiversity by 2015, amounting to approximately $30 billion for developing countries. India played a pivotal role in facilitating negotiations and proposed a two-track solution for funding. During its presidency, India aims to enhance capacity building, support project proposals, and promote the Nagoya Protocol's ratification. Initiatives like the Hyderabad Pledge and Biodiversity Governance Awards were launched, and India plans to strengthen state biodiversity boards and increase biodiversity funding.