India, US to work closely to strengthen space and nuclear ties

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Sridhar Krishnaswami PTI Washington
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 10:38 PM IST

India and the United States will work "more closely" to harness space and nuclear technology as the two countries recognise the need for a strategic partnership, which is both "indispensable and inevitable" in the 21st century, says the Indian Ambassador to the US Ronen Sen.

"As we look into the future, we find ourselves engaged in critical issues such as renewable and alternative energy, energy efficiency, increasing food productivity and fighting diseases. Both the nations will be working more closely in harnessing space and nuclear energy for the benefit of our people," Sen said at a function organised by the Historical Electronics Museum of Baltimore to celebrate the 150th birth anniversary of Indian space scientist Jagadish Chandra Bose.

"New Delhi and Washington recognise that a strategic partnership between the two countries is 'indispensable and inevitable' in the 21st century," he added.

Sen also described the relationship between the two countries as a result of India's shared commitment for democracy, pluralism and individual liberty.

"But, it also derives its momentum from a rich history and a promising future of collaboration in harnessing science and technology for our common good," Sen said.

Acknowledging Bose as the father of modern scientific research in India, Sen said his spectrum of scientific interests was broad and varied, like the electro magnetic radiation, his core area of research.

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