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THIMPHU: India and Bhutan sign MoU for developing cooperation in the areas of Environment
THIMPHU: India and Bhutan on 18th June inked
an MoU for developing cooperation between two countries in the area of
environment. The MoU was signed virtually by Minister of Environment, Forest
and Climate Change Prakash Javadekar from the Indian side and Minister of Foreign
Affairs and Chairperson of the National Environment Commission Lyonpo Dr. Tandi
Dorji from the Bhutanese side.
Speaking on the occasion, Shri Javadekar said, the MoU will open new vistas of
bilateral co-operation in the area of climate change, waste management etc.
Describing the relationship between the two countries as symbolic, he said,
India wants to engage with Bhutan on environmental related issues including
climate change.
The MoU is a platform to further enhance Indian and Bhutanese partnership and
support, exchange best practices in areas like prevention of Air Pollution,
Waste Management, Chemical Management, Climate Change, etc. It also provides
the possibility to have joint projects in areas of mutual interest. The MoU
will also strengthen technological, scientific and management capabilities and
expand the areas of cooperation in the field of environment to promote a
mutually beneficial partnership between the two countries.