cover image: ISSN 2583-4967 Science Diplomacy Review - Vol. 6 | No. 1 | April 2024

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ISSN 2583-4967 Science Diplomacy Review - Vol. 6 | No. 1 | April 2024

5 Aug 2024

The impacts of the Russia-Ukraine war, the conflict in the Middle East, the resurgence of techno-nationalism and technological sovereignty as guiding principles and the global race in high technology have raised questions about the role and scope of science cooperation among the countries. [...] The Fulbright programme, To leverage education diplomacy for the Chevening Awards, the Humboldt building an international reputation and fellowships and the New Colombo Plan attracting investors, a country must expand offered by the USA, UK, Germany and its educational capabilities. [...] Science and Technology (DST) and Established in 1964, ITEC aims to foster MEA, through the Federation of Indian international relations and cooperation Chambers of Commerce & Industry by enhancing the skills and capabilities (FICCI), launched the C. [...] The plastic diplomacy a have strong potential to treaty aimed to tackle the entire life-cycle significantly contribute towards progress of plastic, starting from the extraction of in solving the complex problem of plastic fossil fuels, the design and the production pollution (Beltran et al., 2024). [...] The ultimate goal The paper highlights the severity of the treaty is the transition to circular of plastic pollution, followed by some economies that prioritise reusable materials intervention and waste management and minimise waste.
Pages
70
Published in
India

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