India’s Minister of External Affairs, S. Jaishankar, expressed the intent
to strengthen energy ties between India and Namibia following the
successful re-introduction of cheetahs in India. The re-introduction of the
cheetah, an apex predator, was a conservation milestone aimed at restoring
the ecological balance in certain regions of India. Minister Jaishankar
emphasized that the collaboration between the two countries in conservation
efforts would extend to areas such as renewable energy and sustainable
development. The partnership holds the potential for knowledge exchange and
joint initiatives in the field of clean and green energy, benefiting both
nations and contributing to global efforts to combat climate change.
to strengthen energy ties between India and Namibia following the
successful re-introduction of cheetahs in India. The re-introduction of the
cheetah, an apex predator, was a conservation milestone aimed at restoring
the ecological balance in certain regions of India. Minister Jaishankar
emphasized that the collaboration between the two countries in conservation
efforts would extend to areas such as renewable energy and sustainable
development. The partnership holds the potential for knowledge exchange and
joint initiatives in the field of clean and green energy, benefiting both
nations and contributing to global efforts to combat climate change.