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    Investments in water, energy, health, and environment by India-Israel-UAE-USA

    July 15, 2022
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    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has stated that India, Israel, the UAE, and the USA are working together under the I2U2 framework. This is to increase investments in the fields of water, energy, environment, health, and space. With I2U2’s positive agenda, nations can combine their skills for the benefit of humanity.

    Investments in water, energy, health, and environment by India-Israel-UAE-USAIn a virtual address, the Prime Minister said they would work towards ensuring food security and propelling international development initiatives. Joint projects in many areas have been identified and a roadmap has been developed to move them forward. As global uncertainties increase, he emphasized that this cooperative framework is a viable model for practical cooperation. As a result of I2U2, he expressed confidence that global economic growth, energy security, and food security will be enhanced.

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