<p>Ramesh, who is here on a four-day trip, said a Chinese delegation of environment scientists and officials will visit India for discussions in October after which a comprehensive accord will be formulated.<br />The two countries have also decided to set up a joint working group of forestry experts to study carbon sequestration and determine factors that result in the capture of carbon dioxide in green cover.<br /><br />India and China are keen to work together in research on combating pollution in major cities of the two countries and management of hazardous waste, Ramesh said.<br />During his talks with the Chinese officials, Ramesh also raised the issue of tiger farming in China. Beijing was criticised recently by the Geneva-based Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species for encouraging tiger farming after lobbying by India, which opposes such practices.<br /><br />The two sides will hold a meeting of experts on issues relating to tiger and Tibetan antelope protection in November, the minister said.</p>
<p>Ramesh, who is here on a four-day trip, said a Chinese delegation of environment scientists and officials will visit India for discussions in October after which a comprehensive accord will be formulated.<br />The two countries have also decided to set up a joint working group of forestry experts to study carbon sequestration and determine factors that result in the capture of carbon dioxide in green cover.<br /><br />India and China are keen to work together in research on combating pollution in major cities of the two countries and management of hazardous waste, Ramesh said.<br />During his talks with the Chinese officials, Ramesh also raised the issue of tiger farming in China. Beijing was criticised recently by the Geneva-based Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species for encouraging tiger farming after lobbying by India, which opposes such practices.<br /><br />The two sides will hold a meeting of experts on issues relating to tiger and Tibetan antelope protection in November, the minister said.</p>