"Of course, we can learn from each other. In the last few days, we have had two expert-level delegations. One is just here in India who are looking at energy sector in India," Pakistan High Commissioner to India Salman Bashir said.
Describing the cooperation in the sector as mutually beneficial, he added the visiting team was looking especially at "renewable energy, use of solar power in agriculture".
He said the team has visited some "very good" solar power plants in India. Bashir added he thinks this is another area where both countries can benefit.
Speaking at the PHD Chamber, he said there are good agricultural universities in Pakistan which will be happy to collaborate with similar institutions in India.
Bashir also touched upon the topic of Pakistan buying electricity from India saying there was a chance for trade in electricity and gas which is being worked out at technical level.
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