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India and Belgium agree to work together for wider digital empowerment
New Delhi, Feb 7 (IBNS): India and Belgium agreed to work together on digital empowerment of people during a ministerial level meeting in New Delhi, according to media reports on Tuesday.
While the Indian side was led by Union Minister for Law & Justice, Information Technology Ravi Shankar Prasad, the delegates from Belgium were led by the country's Deputy Minister Alexander De Croo.
Tweeted Prasad on Tuesday,"Deputy Prime Minister @alexanderdecroo & I expressed our commitment to work together to prevent misuse of internet for terrorism & hate."
"Had a meaningful discussion with the delegation led by Deputy Prime Minister of Belgium on areas of mutual interest," said Ravi Shankar Prasad.
In another tweet, Prasad said, "#DigitalIndia & Digital Belgium affirmed their commitment to work together for digital empowerment of people."
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