<p>New Delhi: India has pledged a deeper engagement with Denmark in the water sector to boost ties between the two countries, Jal Shakti Minister C R Paatil said here, following a meeting with Danish Minister for Industry, Business, and Financial Affairs Morten Bodskov.</p><p>The discussions focused on innovative solutions for water resource management, with both sides expressing commitment to expanding cooperation.</p><p>"We explored the establishment of a Centre of Excellence to promote innovation in smart water resource management," Paatil said in a post after the meeting.</p>.Indus Water Treaty: India seeks review, serves formal notice to Pakistan.<p>The proposed Centre is expected to drive advancements in water technology and solutions for efficient resource management, he said.</p><p>The ministers also discussed the creation of a Clean Rivers Laboratory in Varanasi, inspired by the Smart City Lab in Panaji, Goa.</p><p>According to Paatil, the laboratory would serve as a hub for research and innovation aimed at restoring and maintaining the health of India's rivers, a crucial element in the country's environmental sustainability efforts.</p>
<p>New Delhi: India has pledged a deeper engagement with Denmark in the water sector to boost ties between the two countries, Jal Shakti Minister C R Paatil said here, following a meeting with Danish Minister for Industry, Business, and Financial Affairs Morten Bodskov.</p><p>The discussions focused on innovative solutions for water resource management, with both sides expressing commitment to expanding cooperation.</p><p>"We explored the establishment of a Centre of Excellence to promote innovation in smart water resource management," Paatil said in a post after the meeting.</p>.Indus Water Treaty: India seeks review, serves formal notice to Pakistan.<p>The proposed Centre is expected to drive advancements in water technology and solutions for efficient resource management, he said.</p><p>The ministers also discussed the creation of a Clean Rivers Laboratory in Varanasi, inspired by the Smart City Lab in Panaji, Goa.</p><p>According to Paatil, the laboratory would serve as a hub for research and innovation aimed at restoring and maintaining the health of India's rivers, a crucial element in the country's environmental sustainability efforts.</p>