Both sides committed to advance cooperation in
river basin management, foster innovation and technology transfer, while
promoting sustainable investments. The
forum explored trilateral collaboration between East Africa, India and the EU,
to address challenges in East Africa’s water bodies such as Lake Victoria and
Lake Tanganyika, leveraging the combined strength of India and the EU.
The India-EU Water Partnership (IEWP),
established in 2016, aims to enhance technological, scientific, and policy
frameworks in water management. IEWP, currently in Phase III, focuses on
creating impactful and sustainable solutions in key areas such as river basin
management, climate resilience, urban flooding, and water governance.
Under IEWP, the EU and India are collaborating on river management on
Tapi and Ramganga River Basins. Under Phase III, the partnership will extend its efforts to other key
basins like the Brahmaputra. Both regions have co-jointly funded 7 research and
innovation water projects with €37.4 million (EU €23.4 M + India €14 M),
bringing together 743 participants from the EU and India. These projects focus
on drinking water purification, wastewater treatment, and real-time monitoring
and control systems, and the IEWP will further provide support for market uptake
of these cutting-edge water technologies in India.
Minister
of State for Jal Shakti, Dr. Raj Bhushan Choudhary; Secretary (Jal Shakti),
Smt. Debashree Mukherjee; Chairman, Central Water Commission, Shri Kushvinder
Vohra; and Mr. Hervé Delphin, EU Ambassador to India, reaffirmed their shared
commitment to water cooperation during the plenary session.
Dr. Raj Bhushan Choudhary lauded the partnership’s
accomplishments and emphasized that the India-EU Water Partnership has
contributed significantly to India’s water sector by supporting the strategies
devised by the Ministry of Jal Shakti towards holistic management of water
resources in India.
Mr. Hervé Delphin said, “the EU and Team-Europe
are glad to join the 8th India Water Week and are hosting the 6th EU-India
Water Forum today 19 Sep. Eight years of
collaboration have shown us that when we share expertise, we can tackle even
the most pressing water challenges. Team-Europe is eager to further deepen
its partnership with India under the existing water cooperation framework.
Today’s forum is a testimony to the growing ties”. Mr. Delphin added, “While we
have developed a successful Partnership for solutions in India, we are keen to
work together with Africa to bring our respective expertise and develop innovative
water management and foster regional water security.”
The 6th EU-India Water Forum
serves as a key platform for discussing water sector challenges, sharing best
practices, and enhancing business and research opportunities. As India and the
EU continue to advance their cooperation in water management, this forum
reaffirms their commitment to achieving sustainable water resource management
for future generations. IEWP highlights the shared commitment between the EU
and India to address global water issues through technological collaboration,
policy exchange, and sustainable investment strategies. The current phase
(Phase III) prioritises government and business partnerships, aligning with
India’s National 2030 Agenda and the EU’s Global Gateway Strategy, which
promotes sustainable investments, connectivity, and infrastructure development
focused on green, digital, and inclusive growth. The India-EU Water Partnership is closely aligned with the United
Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In addition to contributing
to SDG 6 and SDG 13, the partnership also supports SDG 15 (life on land) and
SDG 11 (sustainable cities and communities) by promoting sustainable, green,
and climate-resilient infrastructure. Through joint efforts, the partnership is
committed to addressing global water challenges, while advancing the broader
goals of environmental sustainability and resilience.