Bengaluru: The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) has numerous long-standing formal collaborations with France in the fields of mathematics, solid-state chemistry, high energy physics, biology, materials and particularly in the interdisciplinary field of water research.
On November 22, 2021, an event was organised to celebrate the success of this partnership, especially the 20-year existence of the Indo-French Cell for Water Sciences (IFCWS/French: CEFIRSE) established at IISc in 2001. A completely renovated building with two new floors dedicated to the Cell was inaugurated by Mr Thierry Berthelot, the Counsel General of France at Bangalore. During the event, an MoU was also exchanged to establish a new 4-year partnership between IISc and about 21 French institutions, under the aegis of the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS), Government of France. Prof Govindan Rangarajan, Director of IISc, Dr Srini Kaveri, Director of the CNRS office in India and Dr Jean Riotte, Director of Research at the Research Institute for Development were also present at the occasion.
During the event, discussions were held on the multidisciplinary research carried out at the Indo-French Cell for Water Sciences over the past 20 years, and its commitment over time to the importance of water and the impact it has on various ecosystems and processes including agriculture, biodiversity and human health. Indian and French researchers have been working together in diverse areas including hydrology, geochemistry, agronomy, biochemistry, geophysics, soil science and so on.