'Any agreement, which starts with a recognition that India and China are part of the problem, will not succeed,' said Ramesh.
India also maintains that as per the framework convention, reducing emissions is largely the responsibility of industrialised countries but they were not even adhering to the legally binding regulations.
Developing countries have demanded a 40 percent cut in carbon emissions by rich countries taking 1990 as the base year even as some developed nations, which continued to emit more green house gases want the base year to shift to 2005.
India has said this will bring down carbon emissions by a mere 15 percent by 2020.
The Indian minister also set to dispel any anxiety over India's commitment for a resolution at the upcoming talks in Copenhagen.
'We may not have been part of the problem, but we definitely will be part of the solution. It may not be possible to have a perfect agreement but let us have a good agreement,' said Ramesh.