\"<p>Ajit
Ajit Doval, Jake Sullivan formally launch US-India initiative on Critical and Emerging Technologies.<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Lalit K Jha<\/strong>

Washington: India and the United States have elevated their strategic partnership with the launch of the initiative on Critical and Emerging Technology<\/a> or iCET<\/a>, the White House<\/a> said as National Security Advisor Ajit Doval met his US counterpart Jake Sullivan here. \"We are committed to fostering an open, accessible, and secure technology ecosystem, based on mutual trust and confidence, that will reinforce our democratic values and democratic institutions,\" the White House in a fact sheet following the conclusion of the iCET inaugural meeting between Doval and Sullivan on Tuesday.

iCET is being launched at the direction of US President
Joe Biden<\/a> and Prime Minister Narendra Modi<\/a> who after their Tokyo meeting in May 2022 had announced to elevate and expand the strategic technology partnership and defense industrial cooperation between the governments, businesses, and academic institutions of the two countries.

\"The United States and India affirm that the ways in which technology is designed, developed, governed, and used should be shaped by our shared democratic values and respect for universal human rights. We are committed to fostering an open, accessible, and secure technology ecosystem, based on mutual trust and confidence, that will reinforce our democratic values and democratic institutions,\" the White House said.

Doval and Sullivan were joined by high level officials from both sides in the meeting.

The US delegation included the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Director of the National Science Foundation, Executive Secretary of the National Space Council, and senior officials from the Department of State, Department of Commerce, Department of Defense, and National Security Council.

The Indian delegation included Ambassador of India to the United States, the Principal Scientific Advisor to the Government of India, Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organization, Secretary of the
Department of Telecommunications<\/a>, Scientific Advisor to the Defense Minister, Director General of the Defence Research and Development Organization.

Senior officials from the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and the National Security Council Secretariat also participated in the talks.

The two sides discussed opportunities for greater cooperation in critical and emerging technologies, co-development and co-production, and ways to deepen connectivity across our innovation ecosystems. They noted the value of establishing \"innovation bridges\" in key sectors, including through expos, hackathons, and pitch sessions. They also identified the fields of biotechnology, advanced materials, and rare earth processing technology as areas for future cooperation, the White House said.

\"This is about taking those (existing) kinds of efforts to a different level and having it come from first and foremost from President Biden and Prime Minister Modi, from the leader level directly down to their national security advisors helps to energise our respective bureaucracies and establishments that this is a serious business and that we need to ensure that we are eliminating obstacles and barriers that stood in our way in the past and moving forward because a strategic decision that both countries have decided is for mutual benefit, really for the benefit of the world,\" a senior administration official told a group of Indian reporters after the conclusion of the inaugural session of the iCET dialogue.

Following the dialogue, a senior administration official said, they expect an intensified pace of high-level engagements along the way.

The first category is focused on strengthening innovation ecosystems in both India and the US. As part of this, the two countries announced a new invitation arrangement for a partnership between the National Science Foundation and the Indian science agencies to expand collaboration in a range of areas including artificial intelligence, quantum technologies and advanced wireless technologies.

This was signed by the principal Scientific Adviser of India, the National Science Foundation director at the White House.

The arrangement also announced the establishment of the joint Indo-US Quantum Coordination mechanisms that will facilitate greater collaboration between consortium of leading researchers and quantum industry players in the United States with their counterparts in India.

\"We will accelerate some work to develop common standards and benchmarks for trustworthy artificial intelligence, work together in related standards and technical standards bodies,\" said a senior administration official, noting that the intention of the two countries to promote collaboration on high performance computing, including by working with the Congress to lower barriers to the US exports to India for high performance computing technologies.

On the defence side, the iCET announced a new bilateral defence industrial cooperation roadmap that will be intended to accelerate defence technology cooperation for joint development and production with an initial focus on exploration related to jet engines and other technologies.

The official noted that the United States has received an application from General Electric to jointly produce jet engines that can power jet aircraft operating conditions in India. The US is committed to an expeditious review of that application, he added.

There are other items in the defence bucket as well, such as launching a new innovation bridge to connect the US and India.

\"On semiconductors, the US has welcomed the establishment of Indian National Semiconductor Commission, sees our shared interest in diversifying semiconductor supply chains globally, as well as enhancing the flow of talent between both countries given the United States also with its chips bill is focused on semiconductor manufacturing and research and development,\" the official said.

\"We are going to welcome a new task force that's organised by the
US Semiconductor Industry Association<\/a> in partnership with the India Electronic Semiconductor Association to develop a readiness assessment and identify opportunities for industry to cooperate for industry in the United States semiconductor industry here to invest in Indian and support the national mission there.

\"They will make recommendations both to our Department of Commerce which runs the US CHIPS programme as well as India's semiconductor mission. That task force will also report to the US FDA commercial dialogue on space,\" the official said.

\"On space, we strengthen our cooperation on human spaceflight by establishing a new exchange to include advanced training for Indian astronauts at NASA Johnson Space Center, which is very exciting. We're also looking at ways to identify opportunities for commercial space actors in both countries to collaborate, especially with respect to activities led to NASA's Commercial lunar payload services project,\" he said.

The NASA administrator is scheduled to travel to India later this year.

As part of iCET is the exciting initiative in higher education where the administration welcomes a task force that's being led by the Association of American Universities in conjunction with Indian counterparts to make recommendations for research and university partnerships in consultation with leading Indian universities including the Indian Institutes of Technology, the official said.

This, he said, the US hopes will lay the groundwork for an extended presence of American universities in India, more research exchange and student exchanges.

Finally, the two sides announced a new public-private dialogue on advanced telecom and related regulation, as well as new cooperation on research and development and technologies, the official said.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":97507632,"title":"Taiwan Dec export orders fall for 4th month, uncertainty darkens outlook","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/taiwan-dec-export-orders-fall-for-4th-month-uncertainty-darkens-outlook\/97507632","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":97507669,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"India, US launch iCET, elevate strategic partnership: White House","synopsis":"\"We are committed to fostering an open, accessible, and secure technology ecosystem, based on mutual trust and confidence, that will reinforce our democratic values and democratic institutions,\" the White House in a fact sheet following the conclusion of the iCET inaugural meeting between Doval and Sullivan on Tuesday.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/india-us-launch-icet-elevate-strategic-partnership-white-house","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":257,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":781000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2023-02-01 07:26:44","lastupd":"2023-02-01 07:28:32","breadcrumbTags":["white house","narendra modi","joe biden","us semiconductor industry association","initiative on Critical and Emerging Technology","iCET","India US news","technology news","Policy","department of telecommunications"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/india-us-launch-icet-elevate-strategic-partnership-white-house"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2023-02-01" data-index="article_1">

印度,美国发射iCET,提升战略伙伴关系:白宫

“我们致力于促进一个开放的、可访问,和安全技术的生态系统,建立在相互信任和信心,这将加强我们的民主价值观和民主制度,”白宫简报后的结论iCET就职会议周二Doval和沙利文之间。

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华盛顿:印度和美国提升他们的战略伙伴关系,与此同时,博姿公司推出了关键项目和新兴技术iCET,白宫说,会见了美国总统国家安全顾问Ajit Doval杰克沙利文。“我们致力于促进一个开放的、可访问,和安全技术的生态系统,建立在相互信任和信心,这将加强我们的民主价值观和民主制度,”白宫简报后的结论iCET就职会议周二Doval和沙利文之间。

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正在启动iCET美国总统的方向乔•拜登(Joe Biden)和总理莫迪后东京会议于2022年5月宣布提升和扩大之间的战略技术合作和国防工业合作政府、企业和学术机构的两个国家。

“美国和印度确认的技术设计,开发,管理,和使用应该由我们共同的民主价值观和尊重普世人权。我们致力于促进一个开放的、可访问,和安全技术的生态系统,建立在相互信任和信心,这将加强我们的民主价值观和民主制度,”白宫表示。

Doval和沙利文了双方的高级官员会议。

美国代表团包括国家航空和宇宙航行局的局长,国家科学基金会主任国家太空委员会执行秘书和国务院高级官员,商务部、国防部、国家安全委员会。

印度代表团包括印度大使到美国,印度政府首席科学顾问,印度空间研究组织的主席,秘书的电信部科学顾问国防部长,国防研究与发展组织的总干事。

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电子和信息技术高级官员和国家安全委员会秘书处也参加了会谈。

双方讨论了更多的合作机会在重要和新兴技术,共同发展,合作生产,深化连接在我们的创新生态系统的方法。他们指出建立“创新桥梁”的价值在关键领域,包括通过世博会,拒绝和球场训练。他们也确定了生物技术、先进材料、稀土加工技术作为未来合作的领域,白宫说。

“这是关于那些(现有)不同种类的努力水平和拥有它来自首先总统拜登和总理莫迪,从领导层面直接到他们的国家安全顾问帮助激励我们各自的官僚机构和机构,这是一个严肃的事情,我们需要确保我们消除障碍和壁垒,站在过去的路上,前行,因为两国的战略决策决定是互利,真的,造福世界,”一位高级政府官员告诉一群印度记者iCET首届会议闭幕后的对话。

对话结束后,一位高级政府官员说,他们预计加强高层活动的步伐。

第一类重点是加强创新生态系统在印度和美国。作为的一部分,这两个国家宣布了一项新的美国国家科学基金会邀请安排一个伙伴关系和印度科学机构扩大合作的领域(包括人工智能,量子技术和先进的无线技术。

这是印度的首席科学顾问,签署的美国国家科学基金会主任白宫。

安排还宣布联合印美量子协调机制的建立,将促进更大的财团的主要研究人员之间的协作和量子业界人士在美国与印度同行。

“加快一些工作为值得信赖的人工智能开发通用标准和基准,在相关标准和技术标准组织一起工作,”一位高级政府官员说,他指出,两国的意图促进高性能计算的合作,包括与国会合作,降低美国对印度出口壁垒高性能计算技术。

在国防方面,iCET宣布了一项新的双边国防工业合作路线图将旨在加快国防科技合作联合开发和生产,最初专注于探索相关喷气发动机和其他技术。

这位官员指出,美国已经收到一个应用程序从通用电气,共同生产喷气发动机可以在印度电力喷气式飞机操作条件。美国致力于迅速审查程序,他补充说。

国防桶有其他物品,如启动一个新的创新桥梁连接美国和印度。

“半导体,我们欢迎印度国家半导体公司委员会的设立,将我们共同的兴趣多样化全球半导体供应链,以及两国加强人才的流动给美国也以其芯片比尔专注于半导体制造和研发,”这位官员说。

“我们要欢迎新任务组织的力量美国半导体产业协会与印度电子半导体协会合作开发准备评估和识别行业合作的机会在美国半导体产业在印度投资和支持国家的使命。

“他们将提出建议我们商务部负责美国芯片项目以及印度的半导体的使命。工作组还将报告美国FDA商业对话空间,”这位官员说。

”空间,我们加强我们的载人航天合作通过建立一个新的交易所包括先进的印度在美国宇航局约翰逊航天中心的宇航员训练,这是非常令人兴奋的。我们也在寻找方法,确定两国的商业空间演员合作的机会,尤其是活动导致美国宇航局的商业月球负载服务项目,”他说。

美国宇航局局长是今年晚些时候将前往印度。

iCET是激动人心的举措的一部分在高等教育的政府欢迎一个特别工作组由美国大学协会与印度同行研究提出建议和大学的合作与领导协商印度大学包括印度理工学院,这位官员说。

他说,美国希望延长奠定基础的美国大学在印度,交换更多的研究和学生交流。

最后,双方宣布了一项新的公私对话先进电信及相关规定,以及新的合作研发和技术,这位官员说。
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\"&lt;p&gt;Ajit
Ajit Doval, Jake Sullivan formally launch US-India initiative on Critical and Emerging Technologies.<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Lalit K Jha<\/strong>

Washington: India and the United States have elevated their strategic partnership with the launch of the initiative on Critical and Emerging Technology<\/a> or iCET<\/a>, the White House<\/a> said as National Security Advisor Ajit Doval met his US counterpart Jake Sullivan here. \"We are committed to fostering an open, accessible, and secure technology ecosystem, based on mutual trust and confidence, that will reinforce our democratic values and democratic institutions,\" the White House in a fact sheet following the conclusion of the iCET inaugural meeting between Doval and Sullivan on Tuesday.

iCET is being launched at the direction of US President
Joe Biden<\/a> and Prime Minister Narendra Modi<\/a> who after their Tokyo meeting in May 2022 had announced to elevate and expand the strategic technology partnership and defense industrial cooperation between the governments, businesses, and academic institutions of the two countries.

\"The United States and India affirm that the ways in which technology is designed, developed, governed, and used should be shaped by our shared democratic values and respect for universal human rights. We are committed to fostering an open, accessible, and secure technology ecosystem, based on mutual trust and confidence, that will reinforce our democratic values and democratic institutions,\" the White House said.

Doval and Sullivan were joined by high level officials from both sides in the meeting.

The US delegation included the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Director of the National Science Foundation, Executive Secretary of the National Space Council, and senior officials from the Department of State, Department of Commerce, Department of Defense, and National Security Council.

The Indian delegation included Ambassador of India to the United States, the Principal Scientific Advisor to the Government of India, Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organization, Secretary of the
Department of Telecommunications<\/a>, Scientific Advisor to the Defense Minister, Director General of the Defence Research and Development Organization.

Senior officials from the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and the National Security Council Secretariat also participated in the talks.

The two sides discussed opportunities for greater cooperation in critical and emerging technologies, co-development and co-production, and ways to deepen connectivity across our innovation ecosystems. They noted the value of establishing \"innovation bridges\" in key sectors, including through expos, hackathons, and pitch sessions. They also identified the fields of biotechnology, advanced materials, and rare earth processing technology as areas for future cooperation, the White House said.

\"This is about taking those (existing) kinds of efforts to a different level and having it come from first and foremost from President Biden and Prime Minister Modi, from the leader level directly down to their national security advisors helps to energise our respective bureaucracies and establishments that this is a serious business and that we need to ensure that we are eliminating obstacles and barriers that stood in our way in the past and moving forward because a strategic decision that both countries have decided is for mutual benefit, really for the benefit of the world,\" a senior administration official told a group of Indian reporters after the conclusion of the inaugural session of the iCET dialogue.

Following the dialogue, a senior administration official said, they expect an intensified pace of high-level engagements along the way.

The first category is focused on strengthening innovation ecosystems in both India and the US. As part of this, the two countries announced a new invitation arrangement for a partnership between the National Science Foundation and the Indian science agencies to expand collaboration in a range of areas including artificial intelligence, quantum technologies and advanced wireless technologies.

This was signed by the principal Scientific Adviser of India, the National Science Foundation director at the White House.

The arrangement also announced the establishment of the joint Indo-US Quantum Coordination mechanisms that will facilitate greater collaboration between consortium of leading researchers and quantum industry players in the United States with their counterparts in India.

\"We will accelerate some work to develop common standards and benchmarks for trustworthy artificial intelligence, work together in related standards and technical standards bodies,\" said a senior administration official, noting that the intention of the two countries to promote collaboration on high performance computing, including by working with the Congress to lower barriers to the US exports to India for high performance computing technologies.

On the defence side, the iCET announced a new bilateral defence industrial cooperation roadmap that will be intended to accelerate defence technology cooperation for joint development and production with an initial focus on exploration related to jet engines and other technologies.

The official noted that the United States has received an application from General Electric to jointly produce jet engines that can power jet aircraft operating conditions in India. The US is committed to an expeditious review of that application, he added.

There are other items in the defence bucket as well, such as launching a new innovation bridge to connect the US and India.

\"On semiconductors, the US has welcomed the establishment of Indian National Semiconductor Commission, sees our shared interest in diversifying semiconductor supply chains globally, as well as enhancing the flow of talent between both countries given the United States also with its chips bill is focused on semiconductor manufacturing and research and development,\" the official said.

\"We are going to welcome a new task force that's organised by the
US Semiconductor Industry Association<\/a> in partnership with the India Electronic Semiconductor Association to develop a readiness assessment and identify opportunities for industry to cooperate for industry in the United States semiconductor industry here to invest in Indian and support the national mission there.

\"They will make recommendations both to our Department of Commerce which runs the US CHIPS programme as well as India's semiconductor mission. That task force will also report to the US FDA commercial dialogue on space,\" the official said.

\"On space, we strengthen our cooperation on human spaceflight by establishing a new exchange to include advanced training for Indian astronauts at NASA Johnson Space Center, which is very exciting. We're also looking at ways to identify opportunities for commercial space actors in both countries to collaborate, especially with respect to activities led to NASA's Commercial lunar payload services project,\" he said.

The NASA administrator is scheduled to travel to India later this year.

As part of iCET is the exciting initiative in higher education where the administration welcomes a task force that's being led by the Association of American Universities in conjunction with Indian counterparts to make recommendations for research and university partnerships in consultation with leading Indian universities including the Indian Institutes of Technology, the official said.

This, he said, the US hopes will lay the groundwork for an extended presence of American universities in India, more research exchange and student exchanges.

Finally, the two sides announced a new public-private dialogue on advanced telecom and related regulation, as well as new cooperation on research and development and technologies, the official said.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":97507632,"title":"Taiwan Dec export orders fall for 4th month, uncertainty darkens outlook","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/taiwan-dec-export-orders-fall-for-4th-month-uncertainty-darkens-outlook\/97507632","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":97507669,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"India, US launch iCET, elevate strategic partnership: White House","synopsis":"\"We are committed to fostering an open, accessible, and secure technology ecosystem, based on mutual trust and confidence, that will reinforce our democratic values and democratic institutions,\" the White House in a fact sheet following the conclusion of the iCET inaugural meeting between Doval and Sullivan on Tuesday.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/india-us-launch-icet-elevate-strategic-partnership-white-house","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":257,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":781000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2023-02-01 07:26:44","lastupd":"2023-02-01 07:28:32","breadcrumbTags":["white house","narendra modi","joe biden","us semiconductor industry association","initiative on Critical and Emerging Technology","iCET","India US news","technology news","Policy","department of telecommunications"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/india-us-launch-icet-elevate-strategic-partnership-white-house"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/india-us-launch-icet-elevate-strategic-partnership-white-house/97507669">