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- Page 24 and 25: ConclusionsOverall India Innovation
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- Page 30 and 31: Frugal Innovations in IndiaAravind
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- Page 40 and 41: e delivered in multiple ways, and c
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- Page 52 and 53: Recent Trends and OpportunitiesSome
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- Page 64 and 65: IndustryWater and Waste-watermanage
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The European Commission and the EU
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3. OPPORTUNITIES FOR EUROPEANS IN I
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Ministry of Science & TechnologyDep
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ӰӰCooperation between India and G
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ScopeAll areas of science (in the b
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Ministry of Science & TechnologyDep
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to the duration of visit. Not less
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training at its state of the art fa
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Number of AwardsUp to 10 research a
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New Indigo programmeCSIR is also pa
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ӫӫe-government, e-education and e
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New Delhi to encourage joint resear
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Ministry of AgricultureDepartment o
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Ministry of Food ProcessingIndustri
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ӫӫӫӫӫӫӫӫKoreaSpain: Signed
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New INDIGO has launched its first c
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These agreements will come into ful
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Thirteen EU-member states can be ca
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attached to their embassies.Ӱ Ӱ R
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AUSTRIAIndiaS&T CooperationIn Novem
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extension of rail lines, modernizat
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Economic and Trade RelationsBelgium
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Funding RulesGrants will be offered
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CZECH REPUBLICIndiaS&T cooperationI
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MoU between India and Denmark on Co
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FRANCEIndiaIFCPAR/CEFIPRAThe Indo F
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Foundation Sophia Antipoli and Dr R
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Researcher cooperationThe aim of th
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GERMANYIndiaCooperation in science,
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Agricultural, Veterinary and Forest
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Association (HGF), Germany, at the
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HUNGARYIndiaBilateral agreementsSev
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ITALYIndiaS&T cooperationCollaborat
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IRELANDIndiaAreas of cooperationThr
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LITHUANIAIndiaIn July, 1993 an Agre
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MALTAIndiaThere has been no record
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Areas of cooperationProjects will b
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POLANDIndiaS&T cooperationRelations
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Important bilateral Agreementsӫӫ
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ӫ ӫ Realisation of reciprocal mee
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place of the institute to be visite
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SLOVENIAIndiaS&T cooperationDepartm
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ӫӫMOU between ICCR and University
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Research cooperationUnder the frame
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SWEDENIndiaDST- VINNOVAThe Departme
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UNITED KINGDOMIndiaThe UK and India
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India-UK Statement of Cooperation b
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Five EU-India Coordinated Calls for
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(such as sustainable environment an
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METHODOLOGYThe analysis has been co
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Which research theme do the Indians
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The main listed proposals, involvin
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4.3 European industrial presence in
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funded from the Country Strategy Pa
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It is worth noting that a branch of
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8. Leverage India opportunities bey
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4.4 Obstacles for cooperation betwe
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Apart from the proposed areas both
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VISA for travelling to Europe/India
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Future vsPresent vs Pastorientation
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4.6 EU-INDIA COOP initiatives: the
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EU - INDIA S&T COOP DAYS 2009When &
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EU - INDIA S&T COOP DAYS 2012When &
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Appendix 2 - List of Key institutio
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Indian Council of Agricultural Rese
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The research leading to these resul