1. Home
  2. Blog
  3. GS Paper 2
  4. International Relations

Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technology


Why is it in the news?

  • National Security Advisors of India and U.S. deliberated on iCET, defence relationships, and regional security issues, emphasizing emerging technologies and collaborations.
  • They led the second meeting of the initiative on Critical and Emerging Technology (iCET).

About iCET

  • Initiated by India and the USA during the Quad Summit in Tokyo in 2022, officially introduced by the NSAs in 2023.
  • Encompasses crucial technology domains like space, semiconductors, advanced telecommunications, artificial intelligence, quantum, biotechnology, and clean energy.
  • Expanded to include new focus areas: biotechnology, critical minerals and rare earths processing technologies, digital connectivity, digital public infrastructure, and advanced materials.

Key takeaways

  • Establishment of a research agency partnership to foster cooperation in AI.
  • Crafting a new defense industrial collaboration roadmap to hasten joint technological advancements.
  • Formulating shared standards in AI.
  • Mapping out a strategy to expedite defense technological cooperation and an ‘innovation bridge’ to engage defense startups.
  • Promoting the development of a semiconductor ecosystem.
  • Enhancing collaboration on human spaceflight.
  • Stepping up joint efforts in 5G and 6G development.
  • Adoption of OpenRAN network technology in India.

Achievements So Far

  • Both nations have implemented the Quantum Coordination Mechanism, introduced a public-private dialogue on telecommunications to foster collaboration in OpenRAN, 5G, and 6G.
  • Signed a Memorandum of Understanding on establishing a semiconductor supply chain, paving the way for the semiconductor sub-committee’s formation.
  • Unveiled the India-U.S. Defense Acceleration Ecosystem (INDUS-X) to boost high-tech cooperation.
  • Concluded a roadmap for Defense Industrial Cooperation to steer policy decisions in the coming years.
  • Established a Strategic Trade Dialogue to overcome regulatory barriers and revise export control norms for strategic technology and trade partnerships under iCET.

Significance

  • Enhancing bilateral ties: iCET contributes a new strategic dimension to the deepening India-U.S. relations.
  • Countering China’s rise: The growing alignment of Indian and U.S. interests in addressing security, economic, and technological issues posed by a rising China adds urgency to iCET.
  • Reducing reliance on Russia: India aims to diversify its defense procurement and engage in more domestic production partnerships with Western nations.
Subject:

Get free UPSC Updates straight to your inbox!

Get Updates on New Notification about APPSC, TSPSC and UPSC

Get Current Affairs Updates Directly into your Inbox

Discover more from AMIGOS IAS

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading