India and New Zealand Establish Focused Innovation Pact to Enhance Science Cooperation
India and New Zealand have agreed to recalibrate their science and technology partnership through an outcome-driven framework. Following discussions between Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh and New Zealand's Minister H.E. Dr. Shane Reti in New Delhi, both nations will focus on one or two priority domains with measurable outcomes. Key areas for collaboration include biotechnology, carbon capture, renewable energy, and emerging technologies. The talks aimed to restore structured science dialogues and leverage political goodwill for enhanced cooperation.

India and New Zealand are recalibrating their science and technology partnership through a focused framework, following talks between Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh and New Zealand's Minister H.E. Dr.
Shane Reti in New Delhi. The collaboration will prioritize one or two domains with clearly defined milestones. Discussions highlighted biotechnology, carbon capture technologies, and renewable energy as key areas.
India emphasized its Bio-E3 Mission and network of bio-incubators, while New Zealand offered expertise in agri-based innovation. Both nations aim to translate research into scalable applications, with a focus on climate action, digital healthcare, and space cooperation.




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