PM Modi interacts with students from IIT Delhi-Abu Dhabi campus
IIT Delhi-Abu Dhabi recently commenced its first academic programme, Masters in Energy Transition and Sustainability.
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Press Trust of India | February 13, 2024 | 09:29 PM IST
ABU DHABI : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday interacted with the first batch of students from the IIT Delhi–Abu Dhabi Campus, calling it a new chapter in bilateral relations between India and the UAE. At his interaction with the students on the first day of his two-day UAE visit, Modi said this not only begins a new chapter in bilateral collaboration between India and the UAE, but also brings the youth from the two countries together.
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The opening of a campus of the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi in the UAE was envisioned by the leadership of the two countries in February 2022. The project, a joint collaboration between the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IITD) and Abu Dhabi Department of Education & Knowledge (ADEK), aims to provide quality higher education opportunities to students globally. "It would also foster partnerships between the two countries in the fields of next-generation technology, research and innovation," the Prime Minister's Office said in a statement. The first academic programme -- a Masters in Energy Transition and Sustainability -- commenced this January.
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