Indo-Denmark Green Strategic Partnership
- Recently, India and Denmark have elevated their relations to a “green strategic partnership”. It will focus on expanding economic ties, green growth and cooperation on global challenges such as climate change.
Green Strategic Partnership
- The green strategic partnership will build on an existing Joint Commission for Cooperation, created in 2009, for cooperation in politics, economics and commerce, science and technology, energy, environment and education.
- It will also complement existing joint working groups on renewable energy, urban development, agriculture, innovation, shipping, labour mobility and digitisation.
- The partnership is expected to lead to joint ventures and technology transfers, and help expand cooperation in ....
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