India-Japan Meeting on Steel Sector and Decarbonisation
Recently, India and Japan conducted bilateral talks to foster cooperation in the steel sector and address decarbonisation challenges.
Key Points
- Strengthening Collaboration: Supporting India-Japan Public and Private Sectors Both nations demonstrated their commitment to fostering collaboration between the public and private sectors of India and Japan. This synergy aims to leverage expertise and resources to enhance the steel sector's growth and sustainability.
- Balancing Policy Approach: India and Japan emphasized the importance of adopting a policy approach that takes into account the unique circumstances of their respective steel industries.
- Seeking Expertise: Steel Minister sought Japanese expertise in safety training for Indian steel ....
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