The transport and water resources minister, who was addressing a Moroccan delegation -- led by its Minister for Equipment, Transport, Logistics and Water Abdelkader Amara -- also said that India was keen to strengthening ties with the African nation.
"In one part of India, we have lots of water and the other faces shortages. Water conservation is important here and we are encouraging innovations and technologies. Now we have taken a decision that in place of canal system we will use steel pipes supplying water for irrigation. We are saving the cost of land acquisition," Gadkari said.
"We are accepting lots of technologies in water resources ministry. We are encouraging drip irrigation. We are now planning for river connectivity. We will take water where we need it," Gadkari, who also holds portfolios of shipping and Ganga rejuvenation ministries, said.
He said India is also keen on strengthening ties in the areas of highways, shipping and agriculture with neighbouring nations which also include 6,000 MW Pancheshwar multi-purpose project in Nepal.
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Gadkari said Morocco is situated at a distance of barely 14 km of Europe "is really a good potential area" for projects.
He said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has already accorded highest priority to infrastructure development in the country that includes Rs 7 lakh crore Bharatmala project for highways and Rs 14 lakh crore Sagarmala project for port-led economic development in the country.
Earlier Gadkari and Moroccon delegation discussed matters relating to India-Morocco bilateral cooperation in road transport, water resources and the marine sectors.
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