NEW DELHI (PTI): The Union Cabinet was on Wednesday apprised of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed in November last year between India and Japan for cooperation in the field of outer space.
The MoU was signed by Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Tokyo.
The purpose of this MoU is to pursue future cooperative activities in exploration and use of outer space exclusively for peaceful purposes.
The agreement provides scope for pursuing cooperation in various areas of space science technology and applications including earth observation, satellite communication and navigation; exploration and space sciences; research and development in space systems and space technology and space industry promotion.
India and Japan pursue space cooperation for more than five decades.
With the formation of JAXA in 2003, an "arrangement concerning the considerations of potential future cooperation in the field of outer space" was signed in October 2005 between ISRO/Department of Space (DOS) and JAXA.
Subsequently both agencies have signed cooperative documents addressing lunar exploration, satellite navigation, X-ray astronomy and Asia Pacific Regional Space Agency Forum (APRSAF).
During the ISRO-JAXA bilateral meeting held at New Delhi in April 2016, both sides stressed the need for updating the contents of '2005 Arrangement' with enhanced scope of cooperation.
Accordingly, both sides have arrived at the draft of new 'Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)' between ISRO and JAXA concerning cooperation in the field of outer space and got it signed on November 11, 2016 at Tokyo.
The Cabinet also approved exchange programmes in the field of Youth Affairs between India and Russia for promoting exchange of ideas, values and culture amongst Youth through establishment of people-to-people contacts and in consolidating friendly relations between the two countries.
"The selections for participation in exchange programmes shall be done in an objective and transparent manner and the outcomes of the programmes under the MoU shall be open for public scrutiny.
"Exchange programmes will also help in developing international perspective among the Youth and expanding their knowledge and expertise in the areas of Youth Affairs," a statement said.
Cabinet apprised of Indo-Japan MoU on coopn in outer space
Article Posted on : - Jan 19, 2017
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