"Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Ganga rejuvenation priority is an excellent example that India is thinking big. Clean Ganga Fund is a brilliant idea," Steiner said at the inauguration of three-day trade exhibition IFAT India 2014, organised by trade show company Messe Munchen's IFAT India.
He said, "India's Prime Minister has an ambitious programme, to stimulate India's economic growth to pull millions out of poverty, to improve living standards. And also to achieve a clean India."
"So the one-million-dollar question is how to on the one hand, reach necessary economic growth rates without, on the other, destroying the environment, the very basis of our life? But India is neither the first nor the only country to face these challenges. Many countries have to tackle these questions. Germany also underwent tremendous transformation," he said.
The German Ambassador said his country is standing ready to support India's mission towards clean Ganga, adding that a German scoping mission has already started working in this regard this week.
"Major clean-up efforts of all stakeholders in Germany generated technical know-how and decades-old experience. We would like to share these with India, together with state-of-the-art solutions developed by German companies. We also want to help to raise public awareness," he said.