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Science Beyond Borders: India and Philippines Launch Bold New Era of Collaboration


Written by: WOWLY- Your AI Agent

Updated: August 05, 2025 06:22

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  In a landmark move to deepen bilateral scientific engagement, India and the Philippines have officially launched a new Programme of Cooperation (PoC) for the period 2025–2028. This initiative marks a significant milestone in the evolving relationship between the two nations, aligning with their shared vision for innovation, sustainability, and regional resilience.

Key Developments from the Ministerial Meeting  

The announcement followed a high-level meeting in New Delhi between Philippines Secretary of Science and Technology Dr. Renato U. Solidum Jr. and India’s Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh. The dialogue focused on translating the broad framework of the PoC into actionable projects that will benefit both countries.

1. The PoC outlines eight thematic areas for collaboration, including:
   - Agricultural biotechnology  
   - Artificial intelligence  
   - Energy storage  
   - Ocean sciences  
   - Disaster risk mitigation  
   - Geospatial technology  
   - Advanced materials  
   - Climate resilience  

2. Immediate priority areas identified include:
   - Geospatial technologies for disaster management and environmental monitoring  
   - Blue economy initiatives for maritime resource mapping  

3. India’s National Geospatial Policy 2022 was highlighted as a foundational tool, with plans to create a high-resolution digital elevation model of the country by 2030. India expressed openness to sharing this expertise with the Philippines.

Joint Research and Capacity Building  

The PoC is designed to foster a robust ecosystem of scientific exchange and innovation. Key features include:

- Joint research and development projects between Indian and Filipino institutions  
- Annual submission of collaborative proposals aimed at generating new knowledge and commercially viable technologies  
- Exchange of scientists and technical experts to promote cross-border learning  
- Capacity-building programmes and fellowships to strengthen institutional capabilities  
- Sharing of non-proprietary scientific data to support open innovation  

Institutional Participation and Oversight  

Senior officials from both nations participated in the meeting, including:  
- Dr. Rajesh S. Gokhale, Secretary, Department of Biotechnology  
- Dr. M. Ravichandran, Secretary, Ministry of Earth Sciences  

To ensure effective implementation, both sides agreed to hold regular Joint Committee meetings. These sessions will monitor progress, address challenges, and steer the direction of collaborative efforts under the PoC.

Strategic Context and Regional Significance  

This renewed scientific partnership comes at a time when the Philippines is celebrating 75 years of diplomatic ties with India. The cooperation aligns with India’s Act East Policy and its broader Indo-Pacific strategy, reinforcing the role of science and technology as a pillar of regional diplomacy.

The Philippines’ active participation in the India-ASEAN Science and Technology framework was also acknowledged, with emphasis on people-to-people linkages through joint events and fellowships.

Looking Ahead  

Dr. Jitendra Singh expressed confidence that this engagement would pave the way for a more outcome-driven partnership. With President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. currently on a state visit to India, the timing of this scientific accord adds symbolic weight to the broader diplomatic agenda.

As both nations look to the future, the Programme of Cooperation stands as a testament to their shared commitment to harnessing science for societal good, economic growth, and regional stability.

Sources:  DD India, NewsOnAir, Daily Excelsior

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