Slide1: Rajiv Kumar
Scientist, IC
Department of Science & Technology
Ministry of Science & Technology
Govt. of India Participation of India
in Multilateral
S&T Programmes
SCIENCE STRUCTURE IN INDIA: SCIENCE STRUCTURE IN INDIA
Slide3: National R&D Expenditure
In absolute term & percentage of GNP Sector wise (2002-03)
Slide4: HRD
ICAR
ICMR
MNES
MOEF CENTRAL
S&T
DEPARTMENTS CSIR
Slide5: Central Govt. Agency-wise Support to Extra-mural R&D Projects, 2002-03
Slide6: Mandate
To identify, facilitate and promote India’s international cooperation in emerging and frontier areas of S&T under various frameworks SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY - INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
(STIC)
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION: Bilateral Programmes
Regional and Multilateral Programmes
Creation / Shared use of Advanced Facilities
Thematic Joint R&D Centres and Joint Ventures
Joint Centres for Promotion of Advanced Research INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
Slide8: Shift from Unilateral to Multilateral
Slide9: BILATERAL PROGRAMMES
Agreement with 72 countries
Slide10: Armenia
Argentina
Australia
Bangladesh
Belarus
Brazil
Bulgaria
Canada
China
Colombia
Croatia
Cuba
Czech Republic
Cyprus
Egypt
Estonia
European Union
France Germany
Hungary
Iceland
Italy
Israel
Indonesia
Iran
Japan
Korea (DPR)
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Laos
Lebanon
Libya
Malaysia
Mauritius
Mexico
PARTNER COUNTRIES Active Cooperation
Stable Cooperation
Low Key Cooperation
Slide11: Moldova
Mongolia
Mozambique
Myanmar
Namibia
Nepal
Northern Ireland
Oman
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Russia
Romania
Republic of Korea
Serbia
Singapore
Slovenia South Africa
Sri Lanka
Sudan
Sweden
Switzerland
Syria
Tajikistan
Trinidad & Tobago
Thailand
Tunisia
Turkey
Ukraine
United Kingdom
United States
Uzbekistan
Venezuela
Vietnam
Yemen
Zambia PARTNER COUNTRIES Active Cooperation
Stable Cooperation
Low Key Cooperation
Slide12: REGIONAL AND MULTILATERAL PROGRAMMES
Slide13: A lead role has been systematically built up for India in Regional S&T cooperation Programmes India has been an active participant in multilateral programmes
Slide14: EUROPEAN UNION
Agreement:
November 23, 2001 Rectified October 14, 2002
Provisions
Participation in EC sponsored projects
Participation in projects co-sponsored by India & EC
Use of Advanced Research Facilities in bilateral mode
Award of International Research Fellowship
Agreement Implementation:
Programme of Cooperation
General & Financial Terms
Joint Workshops on ICT, Genomics, Climate Change, Nano Science, Automotive Components
Slide15: Members: Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia,
Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam
Partner countries: Australia, Canada, China, European Union,
India, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Pakistan, Russia and United States.
Identified Areas of Cooperation:
Biotechnology,
Information Technology,
Space Science & Technology,
Technology Management,
S&T Popularization
ASEAN S&T development fund being established
ASEAN Intellectual Property Institute being established in India
Establishment of Technology Innovation & Commercialization Centre India - ASEAN S&T Cooperation
Association of South East Asian Nations
Slide16: The trilateral IBSA Dialogue Forum was established in
June 03 to address the common problems.
Science & Technology is one of the key areas
Identified Areas of Cooperation:
Health (TB, Malaria and HIV/AIDS),
Nanotechnology,
Biotechnology,
Oceanology
9 trilateral workshops held
Creation of database of experts working on Malaria is under development
On Indian side a flagship project on HIV?AIDS is under development India – Brazil-South Africa
(IBSA)
Slide17: Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation
Members: Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Nepal, Bhutan BIMST – EC Establishment of
BIMST-EC Research Centre on Weather and Climate
at New Delhi
Slide18: Indian Ocean Rim Association for Regional Cooperation IOR - EC Member States (18)
Australia, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Iran, Kenya, Madagascar, Malaysia, Mauritius, Mozambique, Oman, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Thailand, UAE and Yemen Dialogue Partners (5)
China, Egypt, France, Japan, UK DST is Indian S&T coordinator for IOR
Several Workshops held
Slide19: The World Academy of Sciences
South-South Cooperation
Around 80 Indian scientists are its Fellow
New Delhi hosted 2002 meeting.
Three broad activities:
Lectureship Scheme
Equipment Placement
Library TWAS
Slide20: Science & Technology Policy Asian Network
Australia, Bangladesh,Brunei Darussalam, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, LAOS, Malaysia, Maldives, Nepal, New Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam STEPAN
Slide21: Members:
India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Srilanka
Maldive and Bhutan
To address the common problems
Science & Technology is one of the key areas
Socially oriented S&T interventions for rural & weaker sections
Some of the Projects taken in last 2 years
Mitigation and disaster
Drinking water
Low cost housing
Popularization of S&T SAARC
South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation
Slide22:
UNESCO
UNDP
NAM-S&T Cooperation
Slide23: CREATION / SHARED USE OF ADVANCED FACILITIES
Slide24: CREATION / SHARED USE OF ADVANCED FACILITIES CERN (Geneva)
ELLETRA (Italy)
Sp Ring-8 (Japan)
KEK Accelerator
(Japan)
FAIR (Germany)
Synchrotron Radiation Sources Beamline
Novosibirsk, (Russia)
Fermilab
(United States)
Synchrotron Light Sources
(Brazil and Singapore)
Slide25: THEMATIC JOINT R&D CENTRES AND JOINT VENTURES
Thematic Joint R&D Centres: Thematic Joint R&D Centres Powder Metallurgy & New Materials, Hyderabad
Vaccine Manufacturing Facility, Bulandshahr
Advanced Computing, Moscow
Biotechnology, Allahabad
Gas Hydrate, Chennai
Ayurvedic Research, Moscow
Organic Synthesis, Bangalore
Earthquake Research, New Delhi
Mathematics, Chennai, Mumbai
Solid State Chemistry, Bangalore
Water Research, Hyderabad, Bangalore
Micro-engineering, New Delhi
Micro-electronics, Allahabad
Proposed Joint Centres: Proposed Joint Centres MEMS (Italy)
Web Technologies & Application (Italy)
Biomedical Instrumentation (Russia)
Non-ferrous Metallurgy & Rare Materials (Russia)
Biotechnology Training & Education (UNESCO)
Accelerators & Lasers (Russia)
Innovation & Science (USA)
Slide28: JOINT CENTRES FOR PROMOTION OF ADVANCED RESEARCH
Slide29: JOINT CENTRES FOR PROMOTION OF ADVANCED RESEARCH Indo-French Centre for Promotion of Advanced Research (IFCPAR)
Indo-US Science & Technology Forum
Indo-Russian Technology Centre ##
Indo-German Cetre for Research, Science & Technology ##
## Proposed
Slide30: Participation in International S&T Centres Centre for Science & Technology for Non- Aligned Countries (NAM S&T Centre), Delhi
International Centre for Science & Technology Information (ICSTI), Moscow
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Vienna
Slide31: More such events to follow Taking Scientific Results to Industry
Exhibition on Belarussian S&T - 2003
DST-CII Technology Summit –2004 - Partner Country Russia
Exhibition on Ukrainian S&T - 2004
DST-CII Technology Summit –2005 - Partner Country Canada
DST-CII-FICCI Mission for Bio-2005 - USA
DST-FICCI Global Conference on “India R&D 2005 – The World’s Knowledge Hub of the Future”
DST-CII coordinated China Tech 2006
DST-CII-FICCI Mission for Bio-2006 - USA
DST-CII Technology Summit –2006 - Partner Countries ASEAN
DST-FICCI Global Conference on “India R&D 2006
India-EU Science Icon Meet
Innovation linked International Cooperation: Innovation linked International Cooperation Complementing core competencies in areas of innovations
Linking Laboratory and Industrial level innovations through clustering models
Equitable Sharing of Intellectual Property rights
Equitable sharing of benefits
Slide33: Future
Focus
Slide34: India centric Programme
Top-down Approach
Support Basic R&D, Pre-industrial R&D and Industry R&D
Enhanced cooperation with selected countries
Forging Public Private Partnership
Slide35: HIGH-TECH VENTURE TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATION
Slide36: THANK YOU
E-mail: rajivarc@nic.in
URL: www.dst.gov.in
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