With Poland and India facing similar challenges in the field of power and coal, both the countries have scope to collaborate and solve the problems jointly, Deputy Prime Minister of Poland Piotr Glinski said today.
Speaking at the ongoing Make in India Week, Glinski, who has come with a delegation of Polish companies, said the country is keen to assist India in solving the issues related to coal and power.
"India has now emerged as the biggest developing economy and it is the right time for us to collaborate with the country and continue our friendly relationship," he said.
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He said Polish companies have the technology which can help Indian companies solve the problems jointly.
"Both the countries could sign technology cooperation agreement. Polish companies can also look to partner with Indian companies. We have also invited Indian students to enrol for power and coal courses in Poland to deepen their knowledge. Also India can derive from Poland's competitive advantage in technological aspect of waste management," he added.


