India and Netherlands signed eight agreements, King Willem said this
India and Netherlands signed eight agreements, King Willem said this
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New Delhi: King Willem Alexander of the Netherlands is on a tour of India these days. He has given a big statement on the relationship between India and the Netherlands. King Willem said that India and the Netherlands complement each other. At the same time, both countries have the ability to strengthen each other in the field of technology and innovation. The two countries have announced eight joint ventures in the Kanpur-Unnao leather industry, including proper water use and pollution prevention. In the inaugural session of the India-Netherlands technical conference, King Alexander said that both countries have been cooperating in the field of research and research for the last ten years.

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The Netherlands has deep knowledge of the steps to be taken regarding the agricultural sector, water and environment. Through this, India can solve some of its problems like flood and drought. Apart from this, both countries can also share their experiences and attitudes through public and private partnerships. The two countries complement each other and are very good teams together. The total of eight joint ventures announced between the two countries will include technical conferences in various fields besides projects for making waste-to-use goods.

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In addition, measures will be taken to prevent pollution from the leather industry located in Kanpur-Unnao. It will also focus on the effective use of the Ganga river water used in this industrial area. A special exhibition has been organized in Mumbai on Wednesday to commemorate the 400 years old shared the cultural heritage of India and the Netherlands. It will be a royal addition to see it.

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