Dear All
Greetings from CSIR-NIScPR, India!
We are pleased to share the latest issue of Science Diplomacy (Vol. 9(1), Jul-Sep 2025), offering fresh insights into this dynamic field. It features reflections from diplomats, policy researchers, and institutional leaders—spanning themes from the future of global cooperation to India's role in emerging technologies—presented through six compelling perspectives:
1. Science Diplomacy in 2035: Action Regimes for a Changing Geopolitical Landscape - Jean-François Doulet2. From Protocol to Partnership: India's Digital Public Infrastructure and the Rise of Protocol Diplomacy - Olga Ustyuzhantseva3. Tariffs and Talent: The Global Science Shake-up and India's Opportunity - Punit Kumar, Sanjeev Kumar Varshney4. From Frugal Innovation to Global Standards: India's Science Diplomacy in Low-Cost Technologies - Kishore Paknikar5. Quantum Diplomacy: India's Position in the Global Race for Quantum Communication and Computing - Punit Kumar6. Knowledge Diplomacy and the Ambassadors of Science - Christopher Smith
The full issue can be accessed at: Science-Diplomacy-July-September-2025.pdfWe look forward to your valuable feedback on the latest release.
Warm Regardsडॉ मोनिका जग्गी Dr Monika Jaggi
प्रधान वैज्ञानिक Principal Scientist
संपादक, साइंस डिप्लोमेसी Editor, Science Diplomacy
संपादक, इंडियन जर्नल ऑफ़ फाइबर एंड टेक्सटाइल रिसर्च
Editor, Indian Journal of Fibre & Textile Research
एसोसिएट प्रोफेसर, वैज्ञानिक और नवीकृत अनुसंधान अकादमी (एसीएसआईआर)
Associate Professor, Academy of Scientific & Innovative Research (AcSIR)
सीएसआईआर–निस्पर CSIR–NIScPR
राष्ट्रीय विज्ञान संचार एवं नीति अनुसंधान संस्थान National Institute of Science Communication and Policy Research
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