India will spend approximately USD 50 billion on water conservation, rainwater harvesting, and the development of water resources in the next few years under the Jal-Jeevan Mission, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday.Addressing the United Nations Climate Action summit 2019, Modi said: "We have started the Jal-Jeevan Mission for water conservation, rainwater harvesting and for the development of water resources. In the next few years, India is going to spend approximately 50 billion dollars on this."Modi noted that about 80 countries around the world have joined India's Solar Alliance Initiative (SAI). "I am pleased that India and Sweden, together with other partners, are launching the leadership group within the industry transition tact," he said."By bringing governments and the private sector together, this initiative will play an important role in building the low-carbon pathways for the industry," said Modi.Modi expressed hope that the call for the people's movement to end