This article tells about the joint agreement and initiatives between the UK and Indian governments to tackle global issues such as climate change, pandemic preparedness and green technology. UK Science Minister George Freeman and his Indian counterpart Jitendra Singh have signed an agreement to remove roadblocks and establish new joint research schemes. They are also setting up a UK-India Net Zero Innovation Virtual Centre and launching the first-ever UK-India scientific deep sea voyage. Microsoft, a leading American technology multinational, is also involved in this project.
UK and India are setting up an agreement to reduce red tape and increase research, tech, and innovation collaboration. The Memorandum of Understanding has objectives to set up a new UK-India Net Zero Innovation Centre and launch two research programmes to tackle issues like climate change and pandemic preparedness. This new agreement will create economic growth, skilled jobs, and a better life.
This article examines the shifting geopolitics of the global order, brought on by US-China trade disputes and sanctions. Emerging marketplaces like India could join the new global industrial supply chain, as explored in China-Russia Trade Cooperation by Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. We analyze the challenges faced by the China-centric supply chain, and the limitations of finding an economy compatible between China and Russia. Beyond economic interests, investments in sustainable development, green tech and infrastructure are areas in need of attention.
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