India's Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav met with Namibia's Environment Minister Indileni Daniel during Friday's COP15 conference in Zimbabwe. The ministers explored expanded cooperation on cheetah protection programs and wetland conservation efforts. Their discussion emphasized the strong environmental partnership between both nations based on shared democratic principles and sustainability goals. Yadav highlighted the friendship that connects India and Namibia through mutual respect and common environmental priorities. The meeting occurred during the 15th Ramsar Convention gathering at Victoria Falls.
Yadav addressed the conference by showcasing India's wetland conservation achievements. The country maintains 91 Ramsar Sites, representing Asia's largest network and the world's third-largest collection. The COP15 summit brings together 172 member countries, international organizations, scientists, and community groups. Participants work on environmental programs and budget plans for the next three years. Prime Minister Modi recently visited Namibia, where he addressed parliament about the shared colonial history and democratic values that unite both countries.
Yadav addressed the conference by showcasing India's wetland conservation achievements. The country maintains 91 Ramsar Sites, representing Asia's largest network and the world's third-largest collection. The COP15 summit brings together 172 member countries, international organizations, scientists, and community groups. Participants work on environmental programs and budget plans for the next three years. Prime Minister Modi recently visited Namibia, where he addressed parliament about the shared colonial history and democratic values that unite both countries.