
India and Nepal have taken a significant step forward in their scientific collaboration with the signing of a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) of India and the Nepal Academy of Science and Technology (NAST). The agreement, signed on February 18, 2025, at the CSIR-National Physical Laboratory in New Delhi, aims to strengthen research and technological cooperation between the two nations. This MoU builds on a long-standing partnership and focuses on various areas, including biotechnology, environmental sciences, alternative energy, and material sciences.
What Are the Key Areas of Cooperation Under the New MoU?
The agreement covers a broad range of scientific and technological areas:
Research Collaboration: India and Nepal will work on joint research projects in fields like biological sciences, food science and technology, alternative energy, drug discovery, and environmental technologies.
Exchange Programs: Scientists and researchers from both countries will have opportunities to visit each other’s institutions to share knowledge and resources.
Workshops and Training: Seminars and capacity-building programs will be organized to enhance skills and innovation.
Technology Access: Research facilities and scientific infrastructure will be shared to boost collaboration.
Institutional Partnerships: Universities and research institutions will engage in joint initiatives to promote scientific development.