In a key development, India and Italy agreed to explore joint efforts in sectors of green hydrogen, energy storage, and biofuels sectors. The decision came to the table at a meeting between External Affairs Minister (EAM) Dr. S Jaishankar and his Italian counterpart Luigi Di Maio. “Noted our expanding cooperation in cyber security, S&T and space sectors,” EAM Jaishankar wrote in a Tweet, further calling the joint meeting “very productive.”
Both the diplomats also took note of New Delhi and Rome’s closer industrial ties in the defence sector. “Agreed that increasing interest of Italian companies in @makeinindia & transfer of technology will further advance our bilateral relationship,” Dr. Jaishankar added in his tweet. The diplomats also pledged to eliminate common challenges like terrorism, extremism, violence, and cybercrime, the EAM informed.
Source: https://www.republicworld.com/
Tags: Biofuels, Hydrogen, India, Italy, Jaishankar
Recent Posts
Vedanta Aluminium signs pact with GAIL for supply of natural gas
HMM introduces South Korea’s first LNG-powered vessels
NGEL inks pact with NREDCAP in Andhra for RE projects
Global warming won’t end if net zero is redefined
The Liberian Registry and Korean Register (KR) grant AiP to Samsung
To satisfy decarbonization targets, Big Oil invests billions in the manufacture of biofuel
ISO issues standards for methanol as a marine fuel
Amazon, partners to test electric trucks on a freight corridor in India