"We are commemorating 2015-16 as the Year of Swiss Innovation in India. Under this programme we will share and showcase technologies through series of events and initiate dialogues between the scientific community, researchers and entrepreneurs of India and Switzerland," Swiss Ambassador to India Linus von Castelmur said in a statement.
Castelmur said Switzerland is also working with government and private partners in India in the area of energy efficiency.
"We intend to lead the path towards sustainable development and reduction of negative environmental impacts," he said.
Switzerland, which has five nuclear reactors generating 40 per cent of electricity, has set a target of phasing out use of nuclear power by 2034. In June 2011, Swiss Parliament resolved not to replace any reactors and, hence, to phase out nuclear power by 2034.
The country has been focussing on harnessing natural sources of energy like solar power and wind power to meet its requirements.