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JammuHQ NC signs MoU with IIT Jammu

HQ NC signs MoU with IIT Jammu

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Udhampur, Mar 05 (KNO): A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between Headquarters Northern Command represented by Lieutenant General S Harimohan Iyer, Chief of Staff, Headquarters Northern Command and Indian Institute of , (IIT Jammu) represented by Prof Manoj Singh Gaur, Director, Indian Institute of Technology, Jammu on Friday.

According to a statement issued to the news agency— News Observer (KNO), the objective of this MoU is to leverage the academic and technological prowess of Indian Institute of Technology, Jammu and domain knowledge/ expertise of Northern Command, in development of technology solutions and taking up joint projects for innovative solutions to weapon systems and equipment related problems of Northern Command.

“The scope of the cooperation will be Research and Development (R&D) activities related to Northern Command, leveraging IIT Jammu's expertise and technical infrastructure, and mutual interest and benefits on Research and Development (R&D) projects to solve Army's problems which require research and experimentation. The cost with respect to development of the project will be borne by the respective organisations as mutually agreed upon in respect of each project,” the statement said—(KNO)

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