The move will see the funding going up from 2 million euro to 4 million euro in IGSTC projects that have potential to generate novel technologies and new intellectual property in sectors such as advance manufacturing, embedded systems, renewable energy, food security, clean water and health care technologies - all of which are in tune with present national missions of the government of India.
Vardhan also offered Germany to participate in some of the future mega science projects, which India will be embarking upon.
At the meeting held before the 3rd Indo-German Consultative meeting, Harsh Vardhan, Union Minister for S&T, and his German counterpart Johanna Wanka said the two countries would continue to support and strengthen the basic research component of collaboration which will underpin future technology developments.
India is investing approximately 14 million euro for the construction of an additional beam line and access to the synchrotron facility at PETRA-III in DESY at Hamburg. Similarly, India is equity share holder with investment of 36 million euro in the construction of the international 'Facility for Antiproton-Ion Research' (FAIR) at Darmstadt.
These state of art facilities will further enable Indian scientists to conduct high impact and frontier research in material science, nuclear and high energy physics.
The two, also echoed that the future cooperation should focus on programmes to promote innovation and techno -entrepreneurship by linking the Small and Medium Enterprises and Start-up enterprises of both the countries in order to make meaningful contribution.
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