India and Russia Sign 11 Agreements for Higher Academic Cooperation

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Top Russian and Indian institutions, including IITs, have signed 11 MoUs for higher academic cooperation in the field of scientific research and training. (Representational Image)
Moscow: Top Russian and Indian institutions, including IITs, on friday signed 11 MoUs for higher academic cooperation in the field of scientific research and training.

The MoUs signed in presence of President Pranab Mukherjee - who is on a five-day visit to Russia - involves cooperation in the areas of mathematics, physics, chemistry and computer sciences.

The agreement will ensure cooperation, coordination and competition for conducting basic and exploratory scientific research carried out by international scientific teams.

"It aims at developing bilateral cooperation in the field of basic and exploratory scientific research and research training," a statement said.

"It envisages providing support to joint scientific projects during 2015-17 in the areas of mathematics, computer and systems science, physics and space science, chemistry and material science, biology and life sciences, basic research for medicine, agricultural sciences, earth sciences and engineering," it said.

Each side will find research expenses on their respective side and all project proposals will be independently assessed by India's Ministry of Science and Technology and Russian Science Foundation.

While some MoUs focus on agreement between IIT Bombay and Russia's National Tomsek State University to promote cooperation and encourage direct linkages between their faculty, others involve collaboration with IIT Madras for academic and research partnership.

A similar agreement involves collaboration with IIT Delhi for academic and research cooperation in areas of mutual interests.

Indian Statistical Institutes signed a MoU with Higher School of Economics while another agreement was signed by Kolkata's Institution of Engineers and Russian Scientific and
Engineering Associations to promote and enlarge the exchange of technical, scientific and professional knowledge in both the countries.