• Encourage public-private partnerships (PPP) to foster elements of innovation and application and cultivate a culture of cooperation between science and industry,
• Nurture contacts between young and mid career scientists and technologists to develop a sense of mutual trust, leadership and entrepreneurship,
• Develop cooperation through the identification of scientists and scientific institutions of the two countries,
• Organize workshops, seminars, training programmes and other types of events on topics of mutual interest, and to
• Support or conduct any other mutually agreed future activities.
India and Germany will allocate 2 million Euros each per year for next 5 years to run and achieve the objective of the Centre.
This information was given by the Union Minister of Science & Technology and Earth Sciences, Shri Kapil Sibal in the Lok sabha.
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