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The term “International Collaborative Projects Ongoing” describes the ongoing research collaborations and initiatives that the Department of Biotechnology (DBT) is working on with governments, international institutions, and international research organizations. In cutting-edge biotechnology fields like genetics, healthcare, agriculture, bioenergy, and environmental sustainability, these partnerships seek to advance scientific exchange, cooperative research, technology transfer, and capacity building. Usually formed through bilateral or multilateral agreements, these collaborations promote creativity and international collaboration in tackling shared scientific and socioeconomic issues.
Ongoing international collaboration projects are important because they boost India’s scientific reputation internationally and hasten the country’s shift to a knowledge-driven bioeconomy. Through these partnerships, Indian scientists can take advantage of cutting-edge research possibilities, worldwide expertise, and sophisticated infrastructure, all of which boost biotechnology’s competitiveness and creativity. International collaborations also facilitate India’s involvement in addressing climate change, global health emergencies, and sustainable agricultural growth. Additionally, they uphold the goal of “Atmanirbhar Bharat” by fostering biotechnology independence while maintaining global connectivity through information exchange and collaborative innovation.
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