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In February 2019, India signed a letter of intent with ______ to fight marine pollution.
Denmark
Bhutan
Norway
Cambodia
- In February 2019, India and Norway entered into a collaboration aimed at combating marine pollution. This agreement was part of a broader initiative to strengthen bilateral ties and address pressing environmental issues.
- Option 1: Denmark - Denmark is known for its strong environmental policies, but it did not sign a marine pollution agreement with India in 2019.
- Option 2: Bhutan - While India has a close relationship with Bhutan, marine pollution is not a primary concern in their bilateral discussions, as Bhutan is landlocked.
- Option 3: Norway - India signed a letter of intent with Norway to fight marine pollution. Norway is highly active in addressing ocean health issues.
- Option 4: Cambodia - Cambodia and India's relations focus more on economic and cultural exchanges, not specifically marine pollution.
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