British Minister calls on Dr Jitendra, holds high-level delegation talks

Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh with the British Minister, Christina Scott who, along with a high-level delegation, called on him at the Ministry of Earth Sciences headquarters, at Prithvi Bhavan, New Delhi on Monday.
Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh with the British Minister, Christina Scott who, along with a high-level delegation, called on him at the Ministry of Earth Sciences headquarters, at Prithvi Bhavan, New Delhi on Monday.

Excelsior Correspondent
NEW DELHI, Feb 27 : British Minister, Christina Scott today called on Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Science & Technology; Minister of State (Independent Charge) Earth Sciences; MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh at the Ministry of Earth Sciences headquarters at Prithvi Bhavan here today.
She was accompanied by a high-level delegation of 25 members including some eminent scientists who held over an hour and a half long talks with the Indian delegation in presence of the Indian Minister.
Speaking on the occasion , Dr Jitendra Singh said, not only both the countries are in the same hemisphere but it is easier to work with the United Kingdom as the comfort level in our relationship is quite high.
The Minister inaugurated the 4th “WCSSP-India Annual Science Workshop – 2023” and said, there is big scope for collaboration between India and the United Kingdom in Weather Forecasting.
“Both societies face similar situations, which makes us look at issues including weather forecasting, with a common perspective,” he said.
Dr Jitendra Singh said weather prediction has become a science of precise modelling and involves critical technology and data assimilation.
“Weather forecasting has become an essential part of the life of the common citizen,” he said, stressing on the need for continuous improvisation.
Speaking on the occasion, Christina Scott hoped the Workshop will help formulate the right kind of response to severe and extreme weather phenomena affecting both countries. The two countries are also working closely on building Disaster Resilient Infrastructure, she said.
Addressing the workshop, Dr M. Ravichandran, Secretary, Ministry of Earth Sciences, said this Workshop is being held after a two year interruption due to the Covid pandemic. It will focus on Understanding, Modelling and Assimilation of Data for Weather Forecasting, he said.
The Workshop is being held as part of the Implementation Agreement related to the project “Weather and Climate Science for Service Partnership India (WCSSP-India)”, signed on 7th February 2019. It followed the Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation in Weather and Climate Sciences signed between the Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES), Government of India and Met Office, UK on 28th January 2019.
Around 25 UK scientists and around 70 Indian scientists/ researchers will physically participate in the workshop in addition to more than 50 online participants. The deliberations and discussion during the meeting are expected to give new ideas and directions for this collaborative effort to improve the weather and climate forecast capabilities, especially of the high impact weather over the Indian region.
The key science objectives of WCPSS-India Project through India-UK collaboration include research on natural hazards in the South Asian Monsoon system and improving tools and techniques for risk based forecasting of natural hazards at a range of prediction timescales.