New Delhi, Sept. 12 -- India and Iceland have agreed to step up cooperation in the fields of fisheries and aquaculture, focusing on sustainable blue growth, zero-waste interventions, and technology transfer, during a three-day high-level visit by an Indian delegation to Reykjavik from September 10-12, said an official.
According to the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying release, the visit aimed to strengthen bilateral cooperation between India and Iceland in the fisheries and aquaculture sectors through strategic partnerships, investment promotion, and the exchange of innovation.
On Wednesday, Likhi held a high-level meeting with senior representatives of the Iceland Ocean Cluster (IOC) in Reykjavik, where discussions fo...
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