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DrJitendra Singh invites Germany to Use Indian technology as one of the leading Tsunami Service Providers (TSP)  in the world

India today reaffirmed its commitment to environmental and climate issues and reiterated the launch of the National Hydrogen Energy Mission and several such efforts to realize India’s commitment to COP 26 to achieve zero emissions by 2070.

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On the 2nd day of his visit to Germany, the Minister of State (Independent Payment) Science and Technology; Minister of State (Independent Payment) Earth Science; MoS PMO, Workers, Public Complaints, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr. Jitendra Singh held discussions at the delegation level with her German counterpart Ms. Steffi Lemke, Minister of Environment, Conservation, Nuclear Security and Consumer Protection in Berlin as part of. of the Central Government of India-Germany.

The conference agenda was Adaptation to climate change, Biological diversity, Oceans and Artificial intelligence for Environmental Protection.

In view of the immediate challenges of climate change and climate change, Dr. Jitendra Singh has expressed interest in developing our partnerships in this field which include Model development, Use of Predictability in renewable energy and application of machine learning / machine learning. He noted that Science and Technology were one of the pillars of bilateral relations and suggested that opportunities for scientific cooperation in developing countries in the developing areas of Weather and Climate Research, in particular, on extreme weather conditions and diversity of vulnerable areas including tropical and subtropical areas. high latitudes.

DrJitendra Singh told a German colleague that the Indian Tsunami Early Warning Center (ITEWC) at the Indian National Center for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS), Hyderabad was providing early warning of tsunami-related dangers in coastal states of the Indian Ocean. He added that India was recognized as one of the Tsunami Service Providers (TSP) under the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization – Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (UNESCO-IOC) and invited Germany to take advantage of the opportunity.

Dr. Jitendra Singh commented with satisfaction that India is working to assess the Risk of Tsunami (PTHA) in the Makran region through UNESCO-IOC and is funded by UNESCAP, of which German experts and institutions are part of the program.

To strengthen cooperation between MoES institutes and German scientific / research organizations, Dr. Jitendra Singh proposes to improve bilateral cooperation in the areas of the potential Tsunami Risk Assessment, Early Detection of tsunamis involving a ‘rare tsunami’ caused by landslides caused by landslides of land under the sea. earthquakes, Geodynamic modeling of submarine sediments and Crustal fluctuations using Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) data, Tectonic settings for depletion areas in the Indian Ocean (with particular emphasis on Makran Subduction Zone) ) and machine learning methods. , Capacity building activities to strengthen disaster preparedness and pre-disaster risk reduction programs such as Tsunami Ready, Co-operation in the long-term Arctic (Polar) observations & studies and Cooperation in the field of Gas Hydrates and underwater drills.

Regarding the two countries’ cooperation in Ocean Exploration, Dr. Jitendra Singh highlighted that Blue Economy is an integral part of Vision New India and proposes joint ventures in areas such as Coastal Marine Spatial Spatial Planning and Tourism, marine fisheries, aquaculture, and fish processing, coastal and depth- marine mines and coastal power.

Ms Steffi Lemke, German Environment Minister accepted the proposal and reported on German development in these areas and approved a new partnership.

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