“The State Committee on Science and Technology of Belarus shares India's position about the importance of cooperation in science, technologies and innovations for both countries. We have enough points of contact and good prospects for the development of interaction,” said Sergei Shlychkov.
The joint Indian-Belarusian commission for cooperation in science and technology hold meetings on a regular basis. The parties agreed to coordinate the dates and agenda of the 10th session of the commission via diplomatic channels in the near future.
The parties also agreed to hold a joint business matchmaking session “Belarus-India: Partnership for Innovation” by the end of the year in order to intensify bilateral scientific, technological and innovation cooperation in biotechnologies and new materials.
The State Committee on Science and Technology and the Ministry of Science and Technology of India are currently holding a contest for joint Belarusian-Indian scientific and technological projects for 2022-2023 in the following areas: information and communication technologies with a focus on artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, computer-aided learning, cloud services, new materials, biotechnology, including medicine and pharmaceuticals.
In late 2021, Belarus' export of high-tech goods to India amounted to $343.1 million.
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