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In a significant moment for bilateral cooperation, H.E. Ms. Nagma Mohamed Mallick, Ambassador-designate of India to Japan, and Mr. SHIMADA Tomoaki, Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, jointly inaugurated a science exhibition marking the grand finale of the India-Japan Science, Technology and Innovation Year 2025–26, coinciding with National Science Day celebrations.
The exhibition served as a vibrant platform showcasing the strength of India-Japan collaboration in the fields of science, technology, and innovation. It brought together young innovators, researchers, and students, highlighting their creative ideas and forward-thinking solutions aimed at addressing global challenges.
A key highlight of the event was the emphasis on youth-driven innovation. Exhibits featured a diverse range of projects, from sustainable technologies to cutting-edge scientific advancements, reflecting the shared vision of both nations to foster a future driven by knowledge and collaboration.
Speaking at the inauguration, both dignitaries underscored the importance of strengthening scientific partnerships between India and Japan. They noted that such initiatives not only deepen diplomatic ties but also encourage the next generation to actively contribute to technological progress and global development.
The event also symbolized the culmination of a year-long series of activities under the India-Japan Science, Technology and Innovation Year 2025–26, which aimed to enhance cooperation through joint research, academic exchange, and innovation-driven initiatives.
Overall, the exhibition stood as a testament to the growing synergy between India and Japan, celebrating the power of science as a bridge between nations and a catalyst for a more innovative and sustainable future.









