Building Bridges: Ion Exchange Forges Water Solution Partnerships Between India and South Africa

Ion Exchange, India's largest water treatment company, is pursuing partnerships in South Africa following successful symposiums that highlighted collaboration opportunities. CEO Gourish Chakravorty emphasized the commitment to equitable partnerships, with local collaborations key to addressing water challenges. Eskom and Rand Water have shown interest in future engagements.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Johannesburg | Updated: 18-06-2025 02:45 IST | Created: 18-06-2025 02:45 IST
Building Bridges: Ion Exchange Forges Water Solution Partnerships Between India and South Africa
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India's leading water treatment company, Ion Exchange, is eyeing increased collaboration with South Africa to tackle global water supply challenges. Two recent symposiums facilitated discussions between experts from both nations, paving the way for potential partnerships, according to Ion Exchange South Africa CEO, Gourish Chakravorty.

Chakravorty highlighted the mutual benefits of such partnerships, stating that the focus will be on creating win-win situations for both countries. He cited a successful joint venture with Safic, commended by the Indian Consul-General, as a model for future collaborations. He also noted interest from South Africa's national electric supplier, Eskom, in continuing knowledge-sharing dialogues.

This increased engagement follows a trend of sustainable water solutions discussed by Dr. Natarajan Anbanathan from Ion Exchange's head office. He detailed India's move towards zero-discharge plants and the utilization of recycled water, suggesting that similar strategies could benefit South Africa. The collaboration aims to address local water needs while promoting efficient resource management.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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