India and Israel will soon form a joint group of officials to explore areas of cooperation between the two countries in water resources management, Union minister Uma Bharti said here today.
Bharti made the statement when Israel's Ambassador to India Daniel Cameron called on her earlier in the day, according to an official statement.
During the meeting, Cameron told Bharti that a pilot project of waste water management can be taken up along the Ganga river in Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh, the statement added.
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The minister also described Israel as a "pioneer" in the field of water management and said that India can learn a lot from it, the statement said.
India and Israel had signed an MoU in November 2016 to strengthen cooperation at national, regional and international levels in the field of water resources management and development by collaborating and sharing experience and expertise.
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