I am going to meet them next month,' Dutta told IANS.
He said he will be in London between Sep 15 and 22 and if needed, will extend his stay.
'During my visit, I'll also try to gather first-hand knowledge about the Green Party's constitution, policies, framework and success,' he added.
'I would also like to interact with members of the German Green Party as it is the first among green parties worldwide to achieve national prominence by being part of the ruling coalition led by the Social Democratic Party from 1998 to 2005,' Dutta said.
He said if a similar Green Party could be launched in India, it would help the environment activists to participate in the decision making process to bring a sustainable change in our environment.
'We already have a nation-wide network. If everything goes well, we'll be able to constitute a Green Party in the near future to fight the issues of environmental degradation in our country,' said Dutta.