Mission Innovation
- India recently participated in the 3rd Mission Innovation Ministerial Meeting held in Sweden.
- Mission Innovation was launched at COP21 of UNFCCC in Paris in November 2015. It is a global platform of 23 countries and European Union aimed at accelerating clean energy innovations through:
- Enhanced Government funding
- Greater public-private sector partnership
- Enhanced global cooperation.
- It seeks to double investments in clean energy innovation over five years.
- India is founding member of Mission Innovation and part of the Steering Committee besides co-lead of innovation challenges on smart grids, off grids and sustainable bio-fuels.
- Department of Biotechnology (DBT) is nodal agency of this mission in ....
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