<p>New Delhi: India held high-level meetings with Tanzania and Zimbabwe to enhance collaboration in water resource management and development, Jal Shakti Minister C R Paatil said.</p><p>During his interaction with the delegation from Zimbabwe, led by Deputy Minister V P Haritatos, at the ongoing National Water Week-2024 here, Paatil said discussions were held on strengthening water management and driving agricultural reforms in the southern African country.</p><p>"Haritatos emphasised the importance of enhancing Indian investments in Zimbabwe’s water sector, highlighting the pivotal role Indian companies like WAPCOS can play," Paatil said in a post.</p>.Centre to boost carbon credits for biogas sector: Jal Shakti Minister.<p>"We assured the delegation of India’s commitment to providing comprehensive technical assistance and fostering cooperation to address Zimbabwe’s water-related challenges," he said.</p><p>Ensuring food security and supporting sustainable growth through innovative solutions in irrigation system design, improved water supply and enhancing irrigation efficiency were key areas of collaboration, Paatil added.</p><p>"Under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, we aim to forge a robust partnership that transcends borders, working towards a future where water resources are sustainably managed for the benefit of all," the minister said.</p>.<p>In a separate meeting with Tanzania's Water Minister, Paatil said the two sides deliberate on a potential Memorandum of Understanding to enhance collaboration in water resource management.</p><p>Both the nations pledged to share their expertise, bolstering technical cooperation in vital areas such as water conservation, rainwater harvesting, surface and groundwater management, and aquifer recharge, the minister said.</p><p>"Tanzania expressed deep gratitude for the Indian Government's grants supporting water supply projects, highlighting the significant contributions of WAPCOS," Paatil said in a post.</p>.<p>"Together, we are shaping a future where water is preserved, managed, and utilised for the welfare of all," he added.</p><p>Paatil also met World Water Council president Loïc Fauchon who invited India to join the prestigious global platform, the minister said. </p>
<p>New Delhi: India held high-level meetings with Tanzania and Zimbabwe to enhance collaboration in water resource management and development, Jal Shakti Minister C R Paatil said.</p><p>During his interaction with the delegation from Zimbabwe, led by Deputy Minister V P Haritatos, at the ongoing National Water Week-2024 here, Paatil said discussions were held on strengthening water management and driving agricultural reforms in the southern African country.</p><p>"Haritatos emphasised the importance of enhancing Indian investments in Zimbabwe’s water sector, highlighting the pivotal role Indian companies like WAPCOS can play," Paatil said in a post.</p>.Centre to boost carbon credits for biogas sector: Jal Shakti Minister.<p>"We assured the delegation of India’s commitment to providing comprehensive technical assistance and fostering cooperation to address Zimbabwe’s water-related challenges," he said.</p><p>Ensuring food security and supporting sustainable growth through innovative solutions in irrigation system design, improved water supply and enhancing irrigation efficiency were key areas of collaboration, Paatil added.</p><p>"Under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, we aim to forge a robust partnership that transcends borders, working towards a future where water resources are sustainably managed for the benefit of all," the minister said.</p>.<p>In a separate meeting with Tanzania's Water Minister, Paatil said the two sides deliberate on a potential Memorandum of Understanding to enhance collaboration in water resource management.</p><p>Both the nations pledged to share their expertise, bolstering technical cooperation in vital areas such as water conservation, rainwater harvesting, surface and groundwater management, and aquifer recharge, the minister said.</p><p>"Tanzania expressed deep gratitude for the Indian Government's grants supporting water supply projects, highlighting the significant contributions of WAPCOS," Paatil said in a post.</p>.<p>"Together, we are shaping a future where water is preserved, managed, and utilised for the welfare of all," he added.</p><p>Paatil also met World Water Council president Loïc Fauchon who invited India to join the prestigious global platform, the minister said. </p>