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'India involved in USD 180 million joint research projects'

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Press Trust of India Chennai

"We have plenty of them (pacts). We have about 83 agreements on research collaboration with various countries. We have committed USD 180 million on a five-year budget with six countries...," DST Secretary T Ramasami told PTI here.

Of the total figure, he said the US and Australia have jointly put USD 125 million with India.

"It is several instruments of collaboration which have been built on common front," Ramasami said, adding that the agreements were aimed at promoting "research collaboration" between the countries.

From the researchers' point of view, he said, "India is not looked as a donor or a giver (in a collaboration), but they (researchers) are looked at as a partner..."

 

Delivering his address on 'Successful Indo-French Science and Technology Cooperation', he said there was a proposal to set up a Common Institute for undertaking research studies on water.

"It is coming up at IISc, Bangalore. It is not a separate entity. It will be a virtual institution, where scientists from France and India work together," he said.

Stating that the scientists at the Centre would work on "advanced research technologies", he said "today's science becomes, tomorrow's technology." (More)

  

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First Published: Jun 23 2012 | 5:05 PM IST

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