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Establishment of Indo-German Science
and Technology Centre (IGSTC) in India
The Union Cabinet
today approved the establishment of Indo-German Science and
Technology Centre (IGSTC) in India with matching contribution
as per Expenditure Finance Committee (EFC) approval of 2 million
Euro (approximately Rs.13 crore at current exchange rates)
per year for next five years. The Centre would be registered
as a Society under the relevant Act.
The Indo-German Science and Technology
Centre shall play a proactive role in facilitating participation
of industry in joint R&D projects; provide/assist in mobilizing
resources to carry out industrial R&D projects. The Centre
shall facilitate and promote Indo-German bilateral collaborations
in basic and applied science, research and technology through
substantive interaction among Government, academia and industry.
The Centre shall also encourage public private partnerships
(PPP) to foster elements of innovation and application and
cultivate a culture of cooperation between science and industry.
The total expenditure for the proposal
is approximately Rs.65 crore for next five years w.e.f. 2010.
This is the matching contribution equivalent to 2 million
Euro per year from German Government side.
BACKGROUND
The Honble Prime Minister of India
visited Germany in April, 2006 on the occasion of Hannover
Trade Fair, where India was the partner country. Both Heads
of the Governments (Prime Minister and German Chancellor)
issued a joint statement stating that both sides (India and
Germany) would work together to set up Indo-German S&T
Centre in India to facilitate research and industry collaboration
to develop new technologies and commercialize it for overall
economic and societal development of both countries.
Source: Press Information
Bureau
Date: March 25, 2010

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