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IANS | 25 Dec, 2022
India's Science & Technology Minister, Dr Jitendra Singh on Thursday
held an online meeting with the United Kingdom Science Minister, George
Freeman, wherein the two discussed Green Energy collaboration between
the two countries among other issues.
The India-UK
Science & Technology (S&T) collaboration has been growing at a
rapid pace and the joint research programme has gone from an almost zero
base to close to 300-400 million pounds now, the Indian Minister
informed his British counterpart and that the UK has emerged as India's
second largest international research and innovation partner.
Dwelling
on the issue of India's net zero journey, Singh said that energy
efficiency and renewable energy are central pillars, where India has
already taken lead by various initiatives like India Solar Alliance,
Clean Energy Mission etc., a release from the Ministry of Science &
Technology said.
Calling for a greater India-UK collaboration in
clean and green energy areas, he said that four technology value chains
contribute about half of the cumulative CO2 savings: technologies to
widely electrify end-use sectors (such as advanced batteries), carbon
capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS), hydrogen and hydrogen-related
fuels, and bioenergy.
He pointed out that the Newton Bhabha MoU
provided an opportunity to take India UK S&T cooperation to the next
level in various research areas, for example energy security, food and
agriculture, water, health, climate change, environmental studies as
well as social and cultural changes that are taking place in India.
Singh
said that India will join G20 troika in few days from December 1 this
year, will hold the G20 presidency from December next year, and plans to
convene the G20 leaders' summit in 2023 for the first time.
"The
S20 group (Science track of G-20) has the most important responsibility
to engage with all stake holders in the spirit of collective foresight
and develop science-based solutions to counter the multitude of
challenges faced by the humanity," he said.
The India-UK S & T
partnership covers all aspect of research and innovation from discovery
to development to translation which is required for our nations to rise
to new heights together, he said.
There is great need to enhance
industry-led collaborations or industry participation both at the
national as well as international levels to ensure application oriented
technologies for solving societal needs and spur innovation, Singh said,
as per the release.
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