The MoU, inked in October last year, aims to facilitate and support joint scientific and research activities between the two countries.
It will help in exchange of information about conferences, forums, exhibitions, seminars conducted that are of mutual interest, support and provision of conditions for the formation of scientific projects, aimed at conducting joint research, themes of which are determined jointly by the parties.
The MoU, which will remain valid for five years, also seeks development of inter-disciplinary and multi- institutional projects with the involvement of the industry.
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