IIT Guwahati, Japan enhance strategic partnership in research and student mobility
Guwahati (Assam) [India], March 3 (ANI): Marking a major milestone in boosting its industrial and academic tie-ups with Japan, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati hosted a high-level Japanese delegation, led by HORII Iwao, State Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, and ONO Keiichi, Ambassador of Japan to India.
Senior officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Embassy of Japan joined the delegation.
During his address, Prof Jalihal said, "IIT Guwahati currently hosts more than 10 honorary professors from Japan. Additionally, the institute has seen a significant surge in mobility, with over 70 Japanese students participating in exchange or joint degree programs within the last two years alone."
During his address, State Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, HORII Iwao, acknowledged the rapid progress made by IIT Guwahati and the deepening academic collaboration between the institute and partner organisations in Japan.
Addressing a key logistical area for students, Ambassador of Japan to India, ONO Keiichi, assured the institute that the Embassy of Japan would work closely with IIT Guwahati to further streamline the visa application process for students travelling to Japan.
The visit served as a stepping stone to enhance the growing synergy between Indian research excellence and Japanese innovation, and paved the way for increased student mobility and joint technological ventures. (ANI)
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