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Title: Agreement on master partnership signed for giant optical telescope: Canada, China, India, Japan and the U.S. sign the pact in Hawaii
Authors: Ramachandran, R
Keywords: Master Partnership Agreement
Thirty Metre Telescope
Infrared Telescope
TMT Project
Mauna Kea
Ground-based Telescopes
Dr.P.Sreekumar
Dr.B.Eswar Reddy
Issue Date: 28-Jul-2013
Publisher: The Hindu
Citation: The Hindu, Bangalore, National, Sunday, July 28, 2013, pp.20
Abstract: Early on Friday, at about 8-30 a.m. India time, the Master Partnership Agreement (MPA) for the construction of the $1.5-billion Thirty Metre Telescope (TMT), what would be the world’s largest optical and infrared telescope, was signed by the five partner countries — Canada, China, India, Japan and the U.S. — in Hawaii, the site for the proposed telescope. The in-principle approval of India’s participation in the TMT project was accorded in 2010 itself (The Hindu, June 26, 2010). India also hosted a meeting of the Board of Directors of the project in New Delhi which laid the road map towards the TMT construction (The Hindu, January 23). However, a go-ahead from the legal section of the External Affairs Ministry ( to sign the MPA, which had to be done before the end of the month, had not come in till Wednesday.
Description: Open Access
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/6182
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