India seeks greater collaboration with US: Nirupama Rao

09 Mar 2012 Evaluate

Advocating greater collaboration between India and the US, Indian ambassador Nirupama Rao has called for co-operation between the countries in areas of infrastructure, research, education and health. Pointing out India’s need to develop its infrastructure, Rao stated that clean energy and fuel are two areas where mutually beneficial deals can be worked out. Also education and health are areas which present tremendous opportunities.

India in the next five years will mobilize up to $100 million in public and private sector funds to facilitate research and development in breakthrough technologies. Several proposals have been received by the Centre, and the first awards are likely to be announced within this month. The two governments thus can engage intensively to increase collaboration and unleash the full potential of US-India innovation.

As per Rao, the two nations are uniquely positioned to pool their talent to address President Obama's innovation strategy and for this it is necessary that skilled manpower be allowed to travel between the nations. She pointed out that India's supply base offers leverages in product design and development for not just the Indian market but for the world market.

Describing India and the US as natural allies, Rao said the relationship between the two countries is in a state of constant evolution in a rapidly changing world scenario. Hence there is a need to promote a dynamic network of partnerships and strengthen them through bilateral investments and technology cooperation. 

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