BRICS Countries Signed Moscow Declaration for Supporting Multilateral Science Projects
OREANDA-NEWS. November 03, 2015. BRICS countries - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa agreed for co-investment of resources for supporting multilateral R&D Projects in mutually agreed areas. The Indian delegation led by the Union Minister for Science & Technology and Earth Sciences, Dr. Harsh Vardhan, signed a joint Declaration called Moscow Declaration to this effect, at the 3rd Meeting of BRICS Ministers for Science, Technology and Innovation held at Moscow.
This Declaration reflects BRICS partnership in addressing common global
and regional socio-economic challenges, utilizing such drivers as science,
technology and innovation (STI). BRICS
STI Minister agreed
on the collaboration for: (i) cooperation within large research
infrastructures, including mega-science projects; coordination of the existing
large-scale national programme of the BRICS countries; (ii) development and
implementation of a BRICS Framework Programme for funding multilateral joint
research projects, technology commercialization and innovation; (iii)
establishment of BRICS Research and Innovation Networking Platform.
BRICS STI Ministers also endorsed a BRICS Action
Plan 2015-18
on BRICS Science, Technology and Innovation cooperation. The Work Plan outline
detailed modalities of BRICS collaboration in previously agreed thematic areas
such as Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Disasters led by Brazil; Water
resources and pollution treatment led by Russia; Geospatial technology and its
application for development led by India; New and renewable energy, and energy
efficiency with focus on Solid-state lightning led by China. This Work Plan
also included few new areas for BRICS STI collaboration such as Material
science including Nanotechnology and Photonics jointly led by India and Russia;
Biotechnology and Biomedicine including Human Health &Neuroscience led by
Russia or Brazil; Information Technologies and High Performance Computing led
jointly by China and South Africa; Ocean and Polar Science and Technology led
jointly by Brazil and Russia.
The 3rd BRICS S&T
Ministers Meeting endoresed India's proposal to host the BRICS Young Scientist
Forum Secretariat in India with the Indian Department of Science and Technology
as coordinating point. The idea of creation of BRICS
Young Scientist Forum for youth engagement was mooted by the Indian Prime
Minister in VIth BRICS Summit in Brazil in July 2014. India's
proactive role in creation of this Forum has been noted with interest by the
BRICS Leaders at the VIIth BRICS Summit held in Ufa, Russia in July
2015. It
was also agreed to develop a dedicated Website for BRICS Young Scientist Forum
with an interactive online component to broadcast opportunities and initiative
for young STI community in the BRICS Region. To
take this initiative forward, India will be hosting the 5-day BRICS Young
Scientist Conclave at National Institute of Advanced Studies (NIAS) Bangalore
during March 2016 with intent to create BRICS Young Scientists Corps. This
event is seeking 50 to 75 young STI delegates from BRICS countries. The event
will allow BRICS
Youth connectivity & networking to harness their knowledge for resolving
common societal challenges through research and innovation and strengthen
advancement of skill & research competencies of youth primarily in the age
group of 22-35 years drawn from Science, Engineering other allied disciplines.
As outlined in the BRICS Action Plan
2015- 16, a series of of sceintific events will be orginased
in 2015-16:
· Holdingof BRICS Working Group on Geospatial Technology Application for Development (March 2016, India);
· Holding the 2nd Meeting of the BRICS SSL Working Group (November 2015, China);
· Holding the first Meeting of the BRICS Astronomy Working Group (December 2015);
· Holding
annual conference “Innovative materials for energy and water saving and
environmental protection, new trends in the technological development” (Russia)
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