A team of Delhi Dialogue Commission (DDC), headed by its vice-chairman Ashish Khetan, is heading to southern China's Guangzhou province next month to study the experiment's "success" at the ground level.
"There has been nearly 90 per cent decrease in the number of dengue carrier mosquitoes as per the Chinese experience. Those scientists have sent us a very detailed proposal to implement the same in Delhi," Khetan said.
The experiment involves turning Male Aedes aegypti mosquitoes sterile and mating them with female Aedes mosquitoes to prevent breeding, and subsequently the spread of dengue.
Khetan said Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had promised to finance any initiative which will prevent the recurrence of dengue outbreak next year onwards.
"CM has ordered the commission to take all steps to root out dengue. We are talking to scientists across the world regarding various such experimentations so that dengue does not occur next year," he said.