India - Sri Lanka Extends Existing S&T Cooperation for 3 more years
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New
Areas like Waste-Water Technologies, Biotech, Sustainable Agriculture,
Aerospace Engineering, Robotics, Big Data Analytics, and Artificial
Intelligence
India – Sri Lanka
S&T Cooperation look towards New Areas like Waste-Water Technologies,
Biotech, Sustainable Agriculture, Big Data Analytics & Artificial
Intelligence
India and Sri Lanka extended the existing S&T
cooperation for 3 more years, with focus on new areas like waste-water
technologies, biotech, sustainable agriculture, aerospace engineering,
robotics, big data analytics, and artificial intelligence, as well as
industrial collaborations at the India-Sri Lanka 5th Joint Committee on S&T
Cooperation held on January 20, 2022.
“India and Sri Lanka have a great legacy of intellectual,
cultural, and religious interaction and relationship of more than 2500 years
old. Trade and investment and cooperation in education and other sectors have
gone up in recent times, and in this line, cooperation in S&T becomes very
critical,” said Mr. S. K. Varshney, Advisor, and
Head, International Cooperation, Department of Science and Technology (DST),
Ministry of Science and Technology, India, who led the delegation from the
country and was the Indian co-chair.
“This platform will provide an opportunity for discussing
various other facets which are possible for collaboration in the domain of
S&T. There are lot of opportunities available for bilateral cooperation.
India offers fellowships like India S&T fellowship, e-ITEC and both the
countries can work through a number of multilateral platforms like BIMSTEC, which
they are part of,” he added.
Mrs. Deepa Liyange,
Secretary, State Ministry of Skills Development, Vocational Education, Research
& Innovations, Sri Lanka, the co-chair from Sri Lanka, reiterated the
well-established bilateral relationship between both the countries and welcomed
India’s cooperation in S&T sectors and research areas for boosting
scientific knowledge in the country.
Mr. Vinod K. Jacob, Deputy High Commissioner from India
in Sri Lanka, highlighted that as part of India’s "Neighborhood First"
policy which guides the country’s cooperation with Sri Lanka, this meeting
would help build on existing collaborative work and help these reach greater
heights. He further mentioned that under the e-ITEC program, since April 2020,
550 Sri-Lankan nationals have benefitted from training in various Indian
institutions in areas like biotech, medical research, renewable energy, and so
on.
“S&T is a key enabler of socio-economic and
sustainable development. The tools in science will enable the world in achieving
the 2030 agenda of sustainable development, and it is high time we create
conducive environment for S&T and innovation. A strong bilateral
cooperation is extremely important for a country’s progress, and Sri Lanka
looks forward to a fruitful joint cooperation programme,”
Mr. Niluka Kadurugamuwa,
Deputy High Commissioner from Sri Lanka in India, pointed out.
The delegates exchanged information on the ongoing
S&T activities in the two countries. The Indian side presented the overall
STI Policy and priority areas by showcasing the core
mandates of DST, multi-stakeholder base of DST, India’s recent progress in
S&T, as well as focus on securing India’s future in technology through
missions like NM-ICPS, NM-QTA, Methanol mission, new initiatives like VAJRA,
TARE, Vigyan Jyoti,
Accelerate Vigyan. India’s international S&T
engagements were also elaborated upon. The Sri-Lankan side also highlighted the
scope and status of S&T in their country and its application in various
areas of national importance. Organizations like National Science
Foundation, Sri Lanka, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, India and
Industrial Technology Institute, Sri Lanka detailed on activities
performed by the respective Scientific Agencies and areas of potential collaboration
between both the countries.
The delegates reviewed the ongoing collaborative
activities in the 9 areas spanning food technology; plant base
medicines; meteorology; space research & applications, robotics &
automation; industrial electronics, renewable energy; waste management;
information and communication technology and discussed about the future
activities.
The board mutually agreed to extend the Programme of Cooperation (POC) for another 3 years between
both countries and identified new areas such as like waste-water technologies,
industry and biotech, sustainable agriculture, aerospace engineering, robotics,
big data analytics, and artificial intelligence to be included in the POC. The
need to invite new joint proposals in S&T areas was underlined, and the
group recommended conducting more webinars in the wake of the current pandemic
situation for enhancing collaborative research and making collaborations
stronger.