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India and Germany Forge New Era in Science and Technology Collaboration

New Delhi: In a landmark move to strengthen Indo-German ties in science and technology, Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh and German Federal Minister Bettina Stark-Watzinger exchanged a Joint Declaration of Intent to advance research and development in advanced materials. This exchange, witnessed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, underlines a shared commitment to drive innovation and address pressing global challenges through mutual cooperation.

The bilateral meeting, held prior to a high-profile Plenary session between the two heads of state, commemorates fifty years of Indo-German collaboration in science and technology. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Singh expressed appreciation for Germany’s support, noting recent joint achievements, such as the successful launch of the “Waste to Wealth” and sustainable packaging projects, and a call for proposals in Artificial Intelligence for Sustainability.

“These outcomes, along with the new Joint Declaration, will be showcased at the upcoming Indo-German Inter-Governmental Consultations,” remarked Dr. Singh, highlighting the significance of the collaboration for both countries.

Dr. Singh also praised the Indo-German Science and Technology Centre (IGSTC) for facilitating over 50 research projects, connecting young researchers and fostering an environment for high-impact studies. A recent example of this collaboration is the establishment of the International Research Training Group (IRTG) between IISER Trivandrum and Würzburg University, which is advancing research on photoluminescence in supramolecular matrices.

The discussions also underscored India’s engagement in global scientific endeavors, such as the Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR) in Darmstadt, where Indian scientists are contributing to breakthroughs in particle physics and advanced materials. Dr. Singh noted that national initiatives like India’s Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF) and the National Quantum Mission are poised to elevate R&D in fields such as electric mobility, sustainable agriculture, and advanced materials.

Exploring future collaboration opportunities, Dr. Singh and Stark-Watzinger discussed potential ventures in hydrogen energy, noting the synergy between India’s National Hydrogen Mission and Germany’s R&D programs in hydrogen production and sustainable energy storage.

In concluding the meeting, both leaders reaffirmed their dedication to fostering academic exchange, talent development, and cross-sector innovation, emphasizing biotechnology, environmental technology, and healthcare as focal areas. The Indo-German partnership, they agreed, remains a driving force for sustainable and resilient solutions on the global stage.

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