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EU, India to cooperate on World Cities Project

| | 26 May 2015, 09:48 pm
New Delhi, May 26 (IBNS): Three Indian cities-Mumbai, Navi Mumbai and Chandigarh are being paired with three European cities (Copenhagen-Denmark, Stuttgart-Germany, Lazio Region-Italy) under the new World Cities project, a European Union (EU) initiative which originated in the European Parliament, with the aim of promoting long-term working relations between cities of the EU and non-EU partner countries, including India.

The project is implemented in India in partnership with Mumbai First.

The overall aim of the project is to contribute to better urban policy for the improvement of quality of life in participating cities across the world.

The specific cooperation agenda with India foresees the identification of pilot regions and cities and the development of concrete actions, for implementation in the short-term, in areas including urban innovation (the smart city) and green technologies (energy efficiency, low carbon development). Actions are designed to increase so-called 'triple-helix cooperation' between governments, research and business.

World Cities will also strengthen market opportunities and job creation while pursuing the sustainable economic development of the cities involved, thus fostering win-win cooperation.

The initiative was launched at the Conference on Sustainable Urbanisation & World Cities - which has been organised as part of the partnership between the EU, Mumbai First and Mumbai’s planning agencies - held in Mumbai on Monday in the presence of 15 European city delegates and senior officials of the State government and civic authorities from Mumbai including UPS Madan, MMRDA Commissioner, K. Kumar, Pune Municipal Commissioner,  S. Sethi, Addl. Metropolitan Commissioner & Project Director, MMRDA, B C Khatua, Director, MTSU, and J K Banthia, former chief secretary Maharashtra. 

The EU was represented by the EU Ambassador to India, Dr João Cravinho and Dr W Deffaa, Director General, EU DG for Regional and Urban Policy, Brussels, besides other senior officials and EU experts.

Dr João Cravinho, Ambassador of the European Union, thanked the Government of Maharashtra and Mumbai First for their support and shared the desire to continue building a genuine partnership on sustainable urbanisation between Indian institutions and the EU.

“Urbanization is emerging as a global issue including in India. The challenges on water, waste, energy and mobility need to be addressed with appropriate policies, planning, governance and infrastructure – in that order. These are some of the areas where Europe's strength is widely recognised. Europe has a lot to offer for India's Smart City agenda and we are convinced that the European Union can be a unique partner for India. We believe that the World Cities project and the Mumbai Partnership can be strong contribution to our joint actions,” he said.

This programme will also provide a unique opportunity to the three Indian cities to collaborate with and learn from the experiences of cities in China, Japan and Canada, who are the other country partners for the EU for the World Cities project.

Dr. Deffaa, Director General, EU DG for Regional and Urban Policy, said, "In both India and the EU, we realise that that our policies for economic and social development will be successful only if they are successful in our cities. This is why it is important that we share our knowledge and experience on urban policy, and our examples of good practice in fields such as urban transport, energy efficiency, urban-rural relations and good urban governance."

"EU regional and urban policy invests over 50 billion euros annually in supporting European regions and cities and we, on our side, are keen to share the results of this experience. Our aim is to build a long-term cooperation platform between the EU and India in an effort to address more effectively the major urbanisation challenges of the 21st century,” said he.

The World Cities project will further strengthen the 'Mumbai Partnership' project – which was established between the European Union (EU), Mumbai First, government agencies and other stakeholders in order to address the challenges of urbanisation in Mumbai.

N. Nayar, Chairman, Mumbai First, expressed his deep appreciation for the excellent co-operation from the EU and mentioned that “The considerable experience of the European cities will help Mumbai to restore its position as “Urbs Prima in Indis.”

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