New Delhi: India and Nigeria have been trying to have formal space cooperation for more than a decade. With the initiatives from the Indian High Commission to Nigeria, a draft inter-Governmental Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for space cooperation was shared with Nigerian authorities through MEA. After a few iterations through diplomatic channels, both sides arrived at a workable draft of the MoU and the same was processed for internal approvals. Though the approvals for signing the MoU was obtained in time, appropriate opportunities/occasions for signing of this MoU had not arisen due to cancellation of a few visits in late 2019 and early 2020 and the subsequent COVID-19 pandemic situation.
The Union Cabinet was apprised of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between India and Nigeria on Cooperation in the exploration and uses of outer space for peaceful purposes. The MoU had been signed between Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) of India at Bengaluru in June, 2020 and by National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA) of Nigeria at Abuja on August 13, 2020.
The Union Cabinet today approved the MoU to enable cooperation between India and Nigeria in the exploration and uses of outer space for peaceful purposes.
Cooperation with and the Government of Nigeria through this MoU would lead to develop a joint activity in the field of application of space technologies for the benefit of humanity. Thus, all sections and regions of the country will get benefited.
Following the approval, the MoU would enable potential interest areas of cooperation such as, Remote sensing of the earth; Satellite communication and satellite-based navigation; Space science end planetary exploration; Use of spacecraft, launch vehicles, space systems and ground systems; Practical applications of space technology including geospatial tools and techniques; and Other areas of cooperation to be’ determined by the Signatories.
This MoU would also lead to set up a Joint Working Group, drawing members from Department of Space (DOS)/ISRO and National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA) of Nigeria, which will further work out the plan of action including the time-frame and the means of implementation.
On the expenditure fund, both India and Nigeria would would work on the mutually decided Programmes on a cooperative basis. Funding arrangements for such activities will be decided upon by the signatories mutually on a case by case basis. The financing of joint activities carried out pursuant to this MoU will be provided by the Signatories in accordance with the laws and regulations of respective Signatories and subject to the availability of funds allocated for these purposes.
– globalbihari bureau