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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
LOK SABHA
UNSTARRED QUESTION NO.1040
TO BE ANSWERED ON 23.11.2007
AGREEMENT BETWEEN INDIA AND GERMANY FOR SCIENTIFIC COOPERATION
1040. SHRI KINJARAPU YERRANNAIDU:
SHRI RAVI PRAKASH VERMA:
Will the Minister for SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY be pleased to
state:
(a) whether Germany and India have recently entered into an
agreement in the field of Science and Technology;
(b) if so, the details thereof alongwith the salient features
of the agreement; and
(c) the amount to be spent thereon during the next five years?
ANSWER
MINISTER OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND MINISTER OF EARTH SCIENCES
(KAPIL SIBAL)
(a) Yes Sir. During the recent visit of German
Chancellor to India on 30th Oct 2007, India and Germany signed
a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to set-up Indo-German
Science Research and Technology Center (IGSTC) in India, under
the umbrella Inter-Governmental Agreement on Cooperation in
the Field of Scientific Research and Technological Development
signed in 1974.
(b) The details and salient features of the MoU are as below:
(i) The Centre will be named the "Indo-German Science
and Technology Centre" (IGSTC) and will be established
in New Delhi. The IGSTC in New Delhi would be registered as
Society under the Societies Registration Act (Act XXI of 1860,
Punjab Amendment Act 1957) as extended to Delhi.
(ii) The objectives of the IGSTC are to
- play a proactive role in facilitating participation
of industry in joint R&D projects,
- provide/assist in mobilizing resources to
carry out industrial R&D projects,
- promote electronic exchange and dissemination
of information on opportunities in bilateral S&T cooperation.
The Centre will also prepare/compile state-of-the-art reports
on topics of interest with the help of highly qualified
scientists and technologists, one from each country,
- provide individual advice to institutes and
industries from either country on the possibilities of Indo-German
cooperation and help in the identification of suitable partners,
- facilitate and promote Indo-German bilateral
collaborations in basic and applied science, research and
technology through substantive interaction among government,
academia and industry,
- encourage public-private partnerships (PPP)
to foster elements of innovation and application and cultivate
a culture of cooperation between science and industry,
- nurture contacts between young and mid career
scientists and technologists to develop a sense of mutual
trust, leadership and entrepreneurship,
- develop cooperation through the identification
of scientists and scientific institutions of the two countries,
- organize workshops, seminars, training programmes
and other types of events on topics of mutual interest,
and to
- support or conduct any other mutually agreed
future activities.
(c) India and Germany will
allocate 2 million Euros each per year for next 5 years to
run and achieve the objective of the Centre.
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