 Honourable Prime Minister of India, his Excellency, the Prime Minister of Italy, Honourable Minister for Science and Technology and Earth Sciences of the Government of India, the President of CII, the Vice President of Confindustria, Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to the valedictory session of the DSTCII India-Italy Technology Summit. We are deeply honoured by the presence of the Honourable Prime Ministers of India and of Italy to this 24th edition of the Technology Summit. The valedictory session gives us a great opportunity to present the outcomes and recommendations from the Tech Summit, which has been on for the last one and a half days. May we start with the recommendation on scientific collaborations? I would request Professor Ashutosh Sharma, Secretary of the Ministry of Science and Technology to share his recommendations for the India-Italy cooperation in science, technology and innovation. Honourable Prime Minister of Italy, Honourable Prime Minister of India, sirs, yesterday and today we had intense discussions on mutual strengths, needs and priorities in several areas of research and development, including technologies for protection of cultural heritage, education and communication technologies, aerospace, renewable energy, healthcare and education. We also had meetings of the Joint Science and Technology Committee, in which we reviewed our ongoing cooperation and discussed future perspectives. Science and Technology cooperation between our two countries is going on for the last four decades. Recently over 30 joint R&D projects are being implemented in the areas covering information and communication technology, energy, environmental and sustainable agriculture, health, biotechnology and medicine, cognitive neuroscience, microelectromechanical systems and technologies applied for protection of the cultural and natural heritage. Developing best groups on a competitive basis from Italy and India. The thematic area of cultural heritage, discussed in the Tech Summit, inspired interesting new perspectives of cooperation in the field of preservation and stability against natural disaster of heritage monuments, such as those in the Himalayan region, by involving researchers from industry, research institutions and universities. We propose to launch a dedicated program to address this important aspect. To respond to societal challenges of both countries, we jointly propose to launch a new phase of India-Italy industrial research and development cooperation program. This will further facilitate projects in the field of industrial applications of research in sectors of common interest identified in the Tech Summit. These areas identified in the Summit yesterday are advanced manufacturing and materials, aerospace, clean technology, renewables, water, environment, internet of things related to smart mobility, cities, manufacturing, technologies for cultural heritage. This will enable our industries, enterprises and research institutions to partner seamlessly in co-developing new products, new technologies, new processes which are based on our needs, which are based on our priorities and based on our strengths. Thank you. Thank you, Professor Sharma. I now call upon Mr. Vinchen Zodiluka, the Director General for Cultural and Economic Promotion and Innovation Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Italy, to present his perspectives. Honourable Prime Minister Sri Narendra Modi, Honourable Prime Minister Giuseppe Gunti, Italy and India have strongly intensified their collaboration on research and technology over the last few years. In two years' time, we have launched 23 joint research projects. In this framework of long-term bilateral commitment in science, technology and innovation, we have ensured support to remarkable joint initiatives such as synchrotone collaboration, India Trento program for advanced research, in particular during the last two decades, synchrotone facility Elettra at Trieste is extensively being used by Indian scientists on a global competitive basis and Indians are the second-most user after Italian researchers of the facility, involving 56 institutes and nearly 1,000 Indian scientists resulting in over 500 research publications of highest quality. Also the IPTAR project in Trento, since its beginning in 2003, facilitated the mobility of over 170 researchers between Italy and India, which resulted around 115 joint scientific publications. Today, we would like to open a new phase of cooperation between our countries, which take into account the integration of efforts of researchers and industry, in particular high-tech, innovative, small and medium-sized enterprises, by creating this very important outcome of this forum, an India-Italy platform for science and innovation, a coordinating structure and distinctive brand of the bilateral initiative in science and technology. This initiative will allow to connect significant bilateral collaboration in the field of scientific and industrial research, connecting spin-off and start-up, exchange of students and researchers, bilateral workshop, bilateral as well multilateral funding opportunities. Innovation is the result of cooperation between center of research, university and private companies, especially SMEs, with the contribution of young researchers. We propose to support incubator and start-up, keeping in mind our needs, our priorities, our strengths. We would like to jointly work to activate multilateral funding, such as Mission Innovation, Horizon 2020, with the perspective of scaling up our cooperation in high-tech sector. Following our discussion in Technology Summit, in order to strengthen bilateral cooperation in information and communication technology, Internet of Things and Smart Manufacturing, we propose to organize a bilateral forum on industry 4.0 and advanced manufacturing, involving academia and industry, including SMEs in Italy. Thank you so much. Thank you, Mr. Deluca. Now may I come to the recommendations on strengthening the business partnership between our two countries, and I request Mr. Rakesh Parthimithal, the president of the Confederation of Indian Industry, to present the suggestions. Honorable Shri Narendra Modiji, Prime Minister of India, Honorable Professor Gio Zepi Conte, Prime Minister of Italy, Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen. May I take this occasion of welcoming the Honorable Prime Minister Shri Modi and Professor Conte for gracing this occasion and being present here today. We've had very productive and intensive interaction with scientists, academia, engineers and businesses over the last two days, on seven themes of renewable energy, clean tech, ICT, healthcare, aerospace, education and cultural heritage. The joint scientists and industry round table just concluded this afternoon, and we have finalized few takeaways which I would like to share for business for action. Three areas I'll talk about, one is in the clean tech sector, technology transfer is recommended across areas such as photovoltaic cells, fuel and hydrogen cells, green construction and smart grids. With water a key imperative, businesses must work on water reduction and treatment opportunities together. Similarly, in the renewable space, the two countries have similar levels of PV installation with identified joint development of concentrated solar power technology, energy storage and power grids with high level of renewable energy transmission as key areas of business cooperation. And I very firmly believe that this would also be extremely good for the Make in India program. The third sector is education, where we talked about notable partnership opportunities under the Global Initiative of Academic Networks or Gyan Program of Government of India. Human experts are envisaged to deliver short term courses. We would collaborate on high degree research programs. Research organizations can work together on industry for auto projects in both the countries. And I also believe there are possibilities in skill development and vocational education. Finally, we strongly feel that India EU free trade agreement when inked would set a new pace for trade and investment including in the technology sector. Businesses are convinced that by converging our creativity and innovation, India and Italy can together be significant players in the fourth industrial revolution. CII would be very happy to be an integral part of the proposed ventures and we will be working with our Italian friends on new programs to enhance bilateral technology cooperation. I believe that the two days deliberations have thrown up huge business opportunities and engagement between the two countries on government to government and business to business level. And I'm absolutely sure that we will be taking this agenda forward. Thank you very much. Thank you Mr. Mittal. I'd like to now invite the Confidence, Confidence Trias Vice President, Mr. Giulio Pedrollo to share his perspectives from the Italian business side please. All Prime Ministers, Minister Vardan, Your Excellency's President Mittal, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, let me first express my immense gratitude to both Ministers for the honor of their presence here today. As we were expecting, these two days of work have been very intense and productive. Some first possible areas of cooperation were identified. Let me rapidly go through them. In civil aviation, cooperation to design and supply air traffic control and building airport infrastructures. In aerospace, first, explore opportunities for commercial satellites, business for earth observation and communication. Business collaboration in the ground infrastructures for mission control and data exploitation, including machine learning. In ICT, first, cooperation in the 5G pilot cases and in the cyber physical systems to leverage on the manufacturing strength of Italian and Italian experiences. Second, promotion and collaboration also in Fintech, of startups in the emerging technologies, including cyber security, artificial intelligence, e-Earth, manufacturing, transportation and mobility, agriculture, retail and e-commerce. Third, create new jobs opportunities through the mobility for researchers and post-graduates. In healthcare, the last but not least, the first point is India is launching an ambitious program to enlarge the covering and access to healthcare services. Italy has a consolidated 50 years experience in its national system we could share. Second, India and Italy share leadership in pharmaceutical manufacturing. We should foster high synergies to explore collaboration. Now, our common challenge is to translate them into concrete projects, mobilizing enterprises of different dimensions, research center and academic, creating real opportunities for young people, supporting the competitiveness of our enterprise while winning the social challenges we are all facing. We are confident to be able to succeed thanks to the competencies of our industries and research centers and to the three new assets we have been developing in Italy. Our 12 national technological clusters, the national network of digital innovation apps and competent centers. These joint projects can also offer the opportunities to develop innovative research doctorates with an industrial characterization consistent with the needs of the national production system. As I said yesterday, during my introduction, I'm here representing Confindustria and it's 150,000 enterprises. 400 are already present in India. If we want to be effective, we must work to have at least 500 enterprises and 10 common projects realized in three years' time. It's possible. I know that it's not an easy challenge but the presence of our two prime ministers confirm a strong commitment that is fundamental to overcome even red tape and other constraints that too often amper the speed-up of industrial projects. Let me thank again our friend of CIA, a name that after the success of this technological technology summit can be declined perhaps in another way only for today or for the future. Transforming this acronym from a confederation of Indian industries also in collaboration between Indian and Italian industries. Thank you very much. Thank you, Mr. Pedrollo. It's now my pleasure and an honor to invite Honorable Dr. Harsha Vardhan, the Minister for Science and Technology and Earth Sciences to address us. Honorable Minister's course has been very personally leading the tech summit. Honorable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, his Excellency Professor Giuseppe Conte, Prime Minister of Italy, Mr. Rakesh Bharti Mittal, President of CII, Mr. Giulio Pedrollo, Vice President, Confedestria, distinguished delegates from Italy and India, friends from the media, ladies and gentlemen, a very good afternoon to all of you. It gives me immense pleasure to welcome you all to the valedictory session of the 2018 Technology Summit. The presence of both Prime Ministers, Honorable Shri Narendra Modiji and his Excellency Professor Giuseppe Conte, here today underlines the immense commitment of our countries towards the knowledge business and knowledge solution partnerships between us. I feel delighted to be amidst all of you who are committed to deepening and strengthening the bonds between the words, two oldest civilizations. I thank all the participants and especially the delegates from Italy who had intensive discussions with the Indian representatives from industries, academia and the government during the last two days. This event is indeed a key deliverable from the meeting between our two Prime Ministers in October 2017 in which both the leaders agreed to hold this important event. Modern science and technology have changed civilizations. They have changed the way we live and work. But in India it is indeed a fact that this is the first time in our history that a Prime Minister has leveraged science and technology this intensively to bridge the social disparities, provide technological solutions with focus on affordability for the poor coupled with economic growth and employment generation. There has been unprecedented political initiative by our Honorable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modiji to make science and technology more relevant for our society. In a country like India which has millions of poor and malnourished, which has been dogged by poverty and where basic sanitation and hygiene were an issue even after decades of independence, Modiji came like a breath of fresh air and ensured that the outcome of science reaches to the people of India. Today our scientists are being guided to find solutions for improving the quality of the average Indian and friends we have succeeded. All of you may be aware that our present government under the dynamic leadership of our Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modiji has launched several new initiatives like Make in India, Ayushman India, Clean India, Startup India, Skill India, etc. Every day our scientists are developing and synergizing new technologies for these programs that are aimed at upliftment of the poor. In fact, the priority areas identified for cooperation between our two countries also get well with these mission mode approaches. Needless to add that there is an immense potential to work together in addressing issues which are affecting not only India and Italy, but our global in nature. India is growing leaps and bounds and clocking new achievements each day. Our guiding light is our Prime Minister who leads from the front. The United Nations Secretary General Shri Antonio Guterres recently acknowledged Modiji's great contribution in the field of environment and presented him its highest environmental honor. Champions of the Earth Award. Again, it's all about synergizing science for the good of humanity. United Nations has awarded Modiji for his pioneering work in championing the International Solar Alliance. Solar energy is green energy. And Modiji has been guiding our scientists who have come up with tens of new solar solutions that will help us to meet our ambitious target of 175 gigawatts of clean energy by 2022. Similarly, Modiji has made an unprecedented pledge to eliminate all single-use plastic in India by 2022. Under his guidance, our scientists are now working on plastic substitution and even producing biofuels like Euro 4 and Euro 6 diesel from plastic waste and also 2G ethanol from biomass. I am happy to apprise this gracious audience that India has joined the prestigious club of nations who have operated a full-fledged flight on alternate energy source like biojet fuel. While developed countries like Canada, Australia and US have already conducted these test flights, India has been the first developing nation to operate a flight on biofuel. And this is all with the inspiration of our most revered Prime Minister. Dear friends, in the last two days, we have had discussions in several important areas including renewable energy, clean and green technologies, information and communication technologies, healthcare, aerospace, education and technologies for protection of cultural heritage. I feel that our future relationship can be further strengthened by promoting high-quality and high-impact research and innovation partnerships. Our research and development collaborations therefore should cover the entire spectrum from discovery science to solution science that can lead to innovation and techno-entrepreneurship. We need to strengthen our partnership by bringing in more participation of industry and techno-entrepreneurs from both the sides in addition to researchers. I am confident that this technology summit would have provided opportunities to explore such innovative mechanisms that can translate knowledge creation to wealth generation through closer cooperation between our two countries' enterprises. During my interaction with the Italian friends, I realized that we have certain strengths that we can share and have a lot to learn from each other. Italy has wide experience in applied research and ability to convert the fruits of research into commercial technologies. It is what Italy has been able to showcase nicely. I am very optimistic that we can effectively collaborate and can meet the unmet needs of our people through science and technology. I once again take this opportunity to thank all of you. Jai Hind. Thank you very much for your thoughts, Honorable Minister. Ladies and gentlemen, we are indeed very privileged and honoured to have His Excellency Professor Giuseppe Conte, the Prime Minister of Italy, for coming for this technology summit. This is the first time that Italy is the partner country. May I request him to deliver the keynote address? It is an honour for me to be here today at the 24th edition of the Technology Summit, India's and South Asia's most important event on technological innovation and its business applications. The invitation to Italy has co-organised a country for which I personally thank Prime Minister Modi, highlights strong friendships, friendships that bind our two countries. Our participation has a special symbolic meaning this year. We are celebrating the seventh anniversary of our diplomatic relation. The high number of level of entrepreneurs, scientists, academics and representatives of institutions who came from Italy to take part in this event and to whom I am very grateful for being here are an evidence on the strong ties between our civil societies. Before meeting you here at the Tech Summit, I had a fruitful meeting with Prime Minister Modi. We have reviewed all the areas of our bilateral partnership with shared determination to further strengthen it. Among the topics that we discussed, I will mention a few that might be of particular interest to you. Regarding our economic partnership, we have explored the possible Italian contribution to making India in various sectors in which Italy offers world-class excellence. We have explored the potential for new partnership in the field of railway transport safety and the relaunching of cooperation in the development of renewable energy on which just a year ago a specific memorandum was signed here in Delhi. Initial contacts have also started between the National Investment and Infrastructure Fund and our CASA deposit and prestige for the development of joint initiatives in the railway and health sectors. As we have highlighted with Prime Minister Modi, India and Italy have points of similarity and complementarity that make us a natural alliance in offering effective answers to the challenges of the 21st century. Italy and India are two strong democracies. We are both committed in the G20 to promote a truly effective multilateralism and an economic governance which could ensure and dignified living conditions to all citizens. Italy is the third economic in the Eurozone and the second European manufacturer. India is growing at the fast pace and is an engine of prosperity for the whole of Asia. They are naturally led to cooperate in the economic sphere. Technology offers innovative solutions that we could not have imagined until a few years ago and that open up new scenarios in all sectors. I am referring to artificial intelligence, robotics, unmanned vehicles, intelligent bionics limbs, remote surgery, just to mention a few examples. Italy and India together should grab these opportunities. Innovation can be a catalyst for more inclusive growth and an instrument to spread the advantages of global development. Globalization can be beneficial to many but it should not leave anybody behind. The partnership between Italy and India and the scientific, technological and industrial field is already very structured but events such as the Tech Summit allow us today to gather our best skills and give new impetus to this common path towards a greener, more sustainable and inclusive growth. The seven focus area chosen for this edition of the Tech Summit certainly represent the pillars of a renewed partnership between Italy and India. Dear Prime Minister, distinguished scientists and entrepreneurs, because of my academic experience allowed me to highlight first the key role of higher education. Sustainable growth must be based on the strengthening skill development and on a growing interaction between the scientific and business words. Italy has a long history in the fields of higher education and research and they consolidate the tradition of highly skilled and competitive human capital. Italy's home of the first university of the Western world, Alma Mater of Bologna and of the first non-religious university in the world, the Federico Secondo of Naples. The first graduated woman studied at the University of Padua. Italian research is highly appreciated worldwide. Italy ranks fifth globally for the impact of scientific publications with excellent results particularly in the fields of medicine and engineering. We stand at the seventh place in 2018 in the rankings of the International Federation for Robotics, Physics and Astrophysics are other fields of excellence for the Italian research. The Grand Satso National Laboratories, a unistructure is a world leader in the study of hardly detectable particles such as neutrinos. About 1,100 scholars from 29 different countries work there. Our country is at the forefront for multilateral strategic projects such as the extremely large telescope of the European Southern Observatory and the project involving also India. For the construction of the square kilometers array, the world's largest radio telescope. We have a solid base of collaboration that we should expand further. I refer to the 120 agreements signed between Italian and India universities to the projects of researchers, mobility, to the partnership at the Cinclotone Electrica that just was mentioned before in Trieste into the cooperation between the Italian Space Agency and its India counterpart. Let me allow that Italy and India host two of the three components of the International Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology. World Excellence for Research in Life Sciences. Among the tech summits area, I would also like to mention Aerospace, a sector where international partnership is a must. Italian Aerospace Industry is fourth in Europe and seventh in the world. We were the third country to launch a satellite in outer space. Italy is a leading player also in the research applied to environmental protection and fight against climate change. Beyond the Arctic Circle, Italian researchers are conducting their studies in the base, the Regi Billi Italia and in the Antarctica Research Stations, Mario Zucchelli and Concordia. The effects of climate change demands more investment, irrenewable energies, one of the most competitive and the fastest developing sectors. Thanks to the rapid innovation in solar and wind energy production. I hope that the bilateral memorandum of understanding of renewable energy science last year in Delhi will allow us to strengthen our cooperation in this field. I am particularly pleased that the cultural heritage has also been included among the focus area of this tech summit. As Italy hosts the highest number of UNESCO heritage sites, we have naturally put innovation technology at technology at the service of the conservation monuments. We are pleased to share with India the unique expertise we have gathered in this area. Besides being a driver of our scientific partnership, technology and innovation are also a power tool to strengthen our industrial partnership, our trade and mutual investments, especially high-hearted value sectors. India is a very important trade and industrial partner for Italy. Our trade has reached 8.7 billion of euros in 2017 and is growing. India hosts 600 Italian, Indian and Italian companies. Our investments in our country have reached over 6 billion euros. Our companies work in India in the fields of automotive, renewable energy, industrial components, agro-industry, engineering and construction. I'm aware that in India our major groups have promising opportunities in the area of renewable energy, ICT, sustainable mobility and electronics. I hope that they will reach together with their Indian partners even more ambitious goals and I will give my strongest support to the sand. India is experiencing a second high-tech revolution and promotes very innovative projects such as digital India that will provide the country with digital infrastructures and the smart cities with intelligent transport and distribution systems. Italian companies should not miss the opportunities offered by these programs. Indian investments in Italy amount to slightly over 2,050 million euros. Therefore, I believe that there is still largely un-expressed potential. We have noticed that a growing interest in Indian investors to form a theoretical and ICT businesses in Italy. Let me encourage this interest, which is fully justified. Investing in Italy means not only entering the broad EU market, it is and tells assess to know how, which is typical of our country, a unique combination of high quality, planning capabilities and designs and design. Last but not least, I would like to focus on the design sector, which has a special place in our economic relations. The notion of design, as you know, is linked to the idea of beauty. I'm pleased to learn that a large Indian delegation has visited the last edition of the Salone del Mobile in Milan and has met with the most important Italian professionals and the sec over the sector. I wish that high level forum will allow us to continue the exchange of best practices. Mr. Prime Minister, distinguished guests, the common goal of our governments is to become more strategic partners in innovation, to provide a very concrete and effective answer to the global challenges that we face. We must keep on working together at all levels to build more sustainable energy and energy production and transport systems, reducing pollution in our cities to develop technological enabling increase of our manufacturing productivity. Mr. Prime Minister, dear participants to this tech summit, I sincerely thank you and I wish that this edition of the tech summit will mark an important turning point towards a new idea of our partnership with India and Italy united as allies for an even more equitable and sustainable growth of our planet. Thank you. Thank you, your Excellency. Your speech today really sets the tone for a renewed collaborative framework for science and technology for our and businesses for our two countries. Ladies and gentlemen, the presence of our Honorable Prime Minister, Shree Narendra Modi, is a source of great encouragement and of great motivation to each one of us. His passion for technology, his visionary leadership on technology and innovation and R&D is well known and our Honorable Minister did speak about that. We find that it has a very, very special place in his heart and for which we are indeed honoured that he is gracing the tech summit for the second time after 2016. It's my pleasure and my honour to now request and invite the Honorable Prime Minister of India to give his valedictory address. Your Excellency. Your Excellency. Your Prime Minister. Your Prime Minister. Your Prime Minister. Your Prime Minister. My cabinet colleague, Mr. Your Prime Minister. At the Tech Summit today, ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. Ciao, Comestai. Ciao, Comestai. A very special and warm welcome to all the guests who are here from Italy. Ben Venuto in India. Friends, a 24th Tech Summit. In this summit, as a partner country, I am a part of this summit as a partner country and at the same time I will present my presence of Honourable Minister Conte here in a matter of great pride for us. Before coming here, during my official meeting, I had a discussion with Prime Minister Conte about his enthusiasm for India. This year is very important for us because this is the 70th anniversary of India's diplomatic relations with Italy. This year, in the field of science and technology, our cooperation has been going on for 40 years. On this auspicious day, Prime Minister Conte's Indian trip is of a different importance. Friends, that is the time when it is difficult to imagine life without technology. Today, almost every person's life is connected to technology in some way or the other. In the last few years, technology has been very rapidly changing. It is so fast that the effect of one technology reaches the last drop of society, before that, technology becomes better in the market. In this way, in front of all the countries, there is a challenge of changing technology. There are many new opportunities. India, technology has made technology a means to attain social justice, empowerment in efficient government and transparency. The effect of the last mile delivery of government services is also being ensured with the help of technology. For digital technology in particular, we are developing a comprehensive infrastructure so that we can get benefits from it. We consider technology as an important medium for the ease of living. Friends, in today's world's biggest direct benefit scheme, one is going on in India. Government help is directly reaching the banks of India. With the birth certificate, there are many opportunities for pension from old age. More than 300 central and state government services are brought on a platform. Digital payment is increasing more than 250 crore transactions in the country. In India, more than 3 lakh common service centres are providing online services in villages. For the last 4 years, India has reduced the cost of 1 GB of data by more than 90%. In India, this cheap data is becoming an important medium for everyone in the country to reach digital technology. Friends, India now is moving forward to reach the next level. In India, through scientific temper, technological temperament is increasing. In the country, through the Atal Tinkering Lab, for innovation in schools, temperament is being developed. Through the Atal Innovation Mission, in the country, a network of young people is being created that can become a strong foundation for the fourth industrial revolution. The result of all these efforts is that in the ranking of Global Innovation Index, we have reached 21 places. Apart from this, the second largest start-up ecosystem of the world is in India. In India, the innovation is being added to quality. The space programme of India is its best example. And its success is in Italy as well. And by working with Italy, Italy has also felt it. Today, India, in Italy, the satellite of many countries in the world is on a very low cost. In a way, it is on an ordinary cost. It is being sent to space. The benefit of satellite technology is being proved to reach home. Friends, today, when the world is talking about Industry 4.0, then, between India and Italy, science and technology will be strengthened. These new opportunities will be created. In fact, we will be able to influence the world. Friends, today, India is one of the fastest-growing industries in the world. The special domestic market of India, the youth organization, technology and the ecosystem of innovation will be strengthened by a powerful engine. There, in science and technology, Italy also has a powerful economy. In the manufacturing world, the name of Italy is known for its excellent quality. Therefore, India and Italy, together, in high-quality research, can be strengthened. Through this cooperation, we can prepare technological solutions for the solution of various challenges. This is the reason that it is better to make people's lives better, cleaner, cleaner, and better. For human rights, science and technology is being strengthened. First of all, it is necessary. I am happy that both countries have a scientific community. Even business leaders are working together in cutting-edge areas of research and innovation. Renewable energy, environmental science, neuroscience, and IT, in the area of environmental protection, our business is connected. Friends, along with strengthening this path, our goal is to make sure that research and development can be successful in the coming years. Rather, their benefits will reach the public. That is why I always say that science is universal. Technology has to be local. In India, for the protection of its historical heritage, Science and Heritage Research Initiative, that is, Shri S.H.R.I. has started. Its goal is to find a connection with technology for the protection of historical heritage and restoration. Technology, tourism, and history are connected. I believe that by increasing science, technology and innovation, development will be more successful. In the development of our bilateral relations, their work will be more important. This is the purpose of this tax summit. I believe that in the talks between the two countries, technology transfer, joint ventures and market access will be supported. This summit will provide an important role in the discussion of our common future. Friends, I am very happy to start the next phase of industrial research and development cooperation. With this, our research will be able to develop a new approach and prototype without any obstacle. Know-how can be changed. In both the countries, to strengthen our bilateral relations, we have agreed that in the joint commission on economic cooperation at Mardarsan, a CEO will be formed. Along with this, between the two countries, to increase market access, we have agreed to develop a fast-track mechanism. I am also happy that India, Italy, and in the lifestyle-accessory design, we have agreed to increase market access. In this sector, transportation and automobile design, it will focus on trade. Along with this, I am happy to tell that in both the countries, to strengthen our bilateral relations, renewable energy, life science, and the geohazard such as Chuninda Kshetra, in Kaushalpur, Indo-Italian Centers of Excellence will be established. Not only between the two countries, we will work together to create a solution for the challenges facing us. Friends, for the success of the tax summit I would like to thank all of you for coming. I would also like to thank the Italian Government for accepting our invitation to join as a partner of the tax summit. I would like to thank all of you for coming. I would like to thank all of you for being here with me today. Thank you. Please. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you. Please. Thank you very much. Thank you. Our collective and very sincere thanks to you, Honorable Prime Minister, for addressing us. Thanks to our two leaders, the two Prime Ministers of their participation, ladies and gentlemen, that brings to an end to the 24th Technology Summit. Please thank the dignitaries with a warm applause. Kindly wait at your seats till our Honorable Prime Minister's depart.