21 IORA countries adopt the Delhi Declaration on Renewable Energy; to tie up with ISA members

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

As many as 21 countries in the Rim Association (IORA) Thursday adopted the Delhi Declaration on Renewable Energy, the New and Ministry said.

The Delhi Declaration on Renewable Energy in the Region calls for collaboration among member states in meeting the growing demand for renewable energy in the Indian Ocean Littoral, development of a common for the Indian Ocean region and promote regional capacity building.

The declaration also calls for promotion of and transfer, strengthening of public private partnerships in renewable energy and collaboration among member states and the member nations of the (ISA). IORA member countries also resolved to collaborate with the (IRENA).

R K Singh, Dr. Nomvuyo N Nokwe, Secretary General, (IORA); Thembisile Majola, of Energy of South Africa, Ministry of Energy, South Africa; Md. M.P., State Minister for Foreign Affairs, participated in the ministerial meeting. Ministerial representatives from Iran, Mauritius, Seychelles, and also spoke at the meeting.

As per the declaration adopted, IORA member nations will collaborate with the ISA member nations to exchange knowledge and share views and potential interests in the renewable energy sector; paved by the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between IORA and ISA on October 3 2018, with a focus on joint capacity-building programs, research & development activities in and exchange of best practices.

The was set up with the objective of strengthening regional cooperation and sustainable development within the Indian Ocean Region with 21 Member States and 7

India, Australia, IR, Indonesia Thailand, Malaysia, South Africa, Mozambique, Kenya, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Bangladesh, Singapore, Mauritius, Madagascar, UAE, Yemen, Seychelles, Somalia, and are members of the IORA.

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First Published: Thu, October 04 2018. 22:30 IST