Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and
According to a statement, the agreement would also enhance the quality of human resource by virtue of advanced training and exchange of knowledge.
Tentative areas of collaborative research would be cyber physical systems, information security, life science, energy storage devices and materials and underwater vehicles.
The directed basic and applied research initiatives would be aimed to achieve self-reliance in select defence technologies, it said.
The agreement would also facilitate the bilateral mobility of faculty, researchers and students and resource sharing between both institutions, it added.
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