Context:
A group of 34 Indian students has been flagged off to Japan to participate in the Sakura Science Programme 2025, a flagship youth exchange initiative aimed at promoting scientific curiosity and cross-cultural learning.
About the Programme:
- Full Name: Japan-Asia Youth Exchange Program in Science.
- Implemented by: Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST).
- Launched: 2014 by Japan.
- India’s Participation: Joined in 2016; continues to be an active participant.
Participating Nations:
- Includes India, Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Zambia, and multiple Asian countries.
Key Features:
- Short-term educational visits to Japan.
- Direct exposure to universities, research centres, and scientific institutions.
- Hands-on learning in science, technology, and innovation.
- Interaction with Japanese culture, discipline, and environmental ethics.
Objectives:
- Foster scientific temperament and innovation-driven outlook among youth.
- Strengthen India-Japan educational and cultural ties.
- Expose students to Japan’s technological ecosystem and research practices.
- Develop a global network of future scientists and leaders.