New Delhi:
Tigers will be sent from India to Cambodia. For this, an MoU was signed between the two countries on Saturday. Just as cheetahs are seen in India, in the same way, tigers will be taken from India in Cambodia to their fullest. Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar met Prime Minister Hun Sen in Phnom Penh, Cambodia on Saturday. From the Asian-India summit, the other two countries signed four engagements in the fields of culture, wildlife and health. This also includes the project to resettle tigers in Cambodia.
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Vice President Jagdeepakhar said- “The release of tigers from India to Cambodia will be published as a delight. For good information about tigers-
Glad to witness the exchange of a Memorandum of Understanding on the reintroduction of tigers from India to Cambodia. This ambitious trans-country relocation of tigers will prove to be a major step towards the conservation of biodiversity on our beautiful planet. @PeacePalaceKH@MEAIndiapic.twitter.com/MGn9l5OvAk
— Vice President of India (@VPSecretariat) November 12, 2022
President Jagdeep Dhankhar met Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen on Saturday to discuss improving human resources, demining and development projects, among other things. Apart from the Asian-India summit, the two countries signed four agreements in the fields of culture, wildlife and health. Dhankhar said he congratulated the Prime Minister of Cambodia for his successful presidency of the Asian Conference.
The four agreements signed between the two countries include cooperation in the fields of health and medicine, biodiversity conservation and sustainable wildlife management. Under this, the project to resettle tigers in Cambodia is also included.
In the field of technology in the field of digital technology of research, development and development of technology between Jodhpur and Cambodia.
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