Speaking about the influence of external challenges on R&D activities, Sergei Shlychkov stressed that Belarus and Russia embrace mutual manufacturing cooperation and work together to tackle various problems.
Grigory Trubnikov said: “Belarus' State Committee on Science and Technology is part of our international innovative nanotechnology center Dubna. We have been cooperating with the committee since its foundation and we can take pride in the huge number of fundamental developments."
The program is designed to accomplish a set of applied tasks of current interest in rapidly developing branches of modern chemical, nuclear physics, and engineering technologies, which require the development and introduction of a broad range of science-intensive hybrid composite materials.
According to Tatiana Stolyarova, Deputy Chair of the State Committee on Science and Technology, cooperation in science, technology and innovation is one of key elements of trade and economic relations of Belarus and India.