Launched the world's most advanced nano-biotechnology center
According to a reporter in New Delhi, as part of a visit to India by Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Australian counterpart launched the world's most advanced nano-biotechnology research center. .
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Australian counterpart Malcolm Turnbull.(Source: Twitter).
This is a joint venture between the Institute of Energy and Resources (TERI) of India and Australia's Deakin University.
Speaking at the opening ceremony on April 10, Prime Minister Modi stressed that education and research are the most important areas of cooperation between India and Australia.
TERI-Deakin Nanotechnology Research Center is typical of advanced research cooperation between the two countries.
Australia and India have established a joint strategic research fund, with a capital of US $ 100 million, to serve collaborative research in areas such as nanotechnology, agriculture, food security and pine cities. minh.
Earlier in the day, India and Australia signed six agreements, including an agreement to strengthen cooperation on terrorism.
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