Assam University, Silchar has signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Thailand's Surindra Rajabhat University to promote joint research, faculty and student exchange, and academic collaboration between the two institutions.
Key Highlights of Assam University-Thailand Partnership
What This MoU Means for Students & Faculty
Student Exchange Program Benefits
- International academic programmes between Assam and Thailand
- Cultural exchange opportunities for students
- Global exposure for Assam University students
- Collaborative research projects with Thai counterparts
Joint Research Initiatives
- Cross-border research collaborations in AI & digital technology
- Crisis management studies focusing on border communities
- Cybersecurity research and digital security threats
- AI-driven predictive analytics for security enhancement
VC Prof. Rajive Mohan Pant's Key Speech Points
During the international conference, Assam University Vice-Chancellor Prof. Rajive Mohan Pant addressed the plenary session on:
- AI and digital technologies in crisis management
- Border security challenges at India-Bangladesh & Thailand-Myanmar borders
- Cross-border crimes and migration-related risks
- Digital security threats and administrative complexities
- AI-driven predictive analytics and digital surveillance tools
Associate Prof. Deepjyoti Choudhury's Technical Session
Prof. Choudhury presented on war and crisis management in the digital era, covering:
- Cybercrime and data breaches
- Disinformation campaigns and AI-generated misleading content
- Technology-driven global conflicts
- Cybersecurity awareness and ethical technology use
- International cooperation for digital security
Why This India-Thailand University Partnership Matters
Strategic Importance
- North East India as gateway to Southeast Asia
- Strengthening India-Thailand bilateral relations through education
- Cultural ties between India and Thailand
Academic Benefits
- Dual degree programs exploration
- Short courses and vocational training
- Scholarships for students from Assam & North Eastern Region
- 120 university pairs matched for collaboration
Other Assam Universities with Thai Partnerships
Both universities expressed confidence that this MoU will:
-Strengthen educational and cultural ties between India and Thailand
-Open new avenues for academic cooperation
-Facilitate international academic programmes
-Provide greater global exposure to students and faculty
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