A memorandum of understanding on mutual cooperation was signed with the National Forensic Sciences University of India

A memorandum of understanding on mutual cooperation was signed with the National Forensic Sciences University of India

 

On October 28 of this year, a memorandum of understanding on mutual cooperation was signed between the Law Enforcement Academy of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the National Forensic Sciences University of India. This document represents an important step in developing bilateral relations and lays the foundation for long-term cooperation.

The National Forensic Sciences University is a higher education institution specializing in cyber law, criminology, criminal justice, forensics (including digital forensics), artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity. The university has more than 10 branches, offers over 80 educational programs, has more than 5,000 students, and has signed agreements and memoranda with more than 90 international partners.

The signed memorandum is aimed at strengthening bilateral cooperation and developing new forms of partnership. It envisions the exchange of information and experience on current issues in education and jurisprudence, conducting joint scientific research, organizing academic exchanges and joint visits, holding trainings, seminars, and conferences, as well as developing professional connections among experts. Additionally, the implementation of mutually beneficial projects has been identified as a key area within the memorandum.

At the end of the meeting, the parties discussed the effective implementation of the cooperation agreement. They emphasized the importance of joint projects and outlined priority areas and key sectors for future collaboration. The agreements reached will strengthen mutually beneficial cooperation between the parties and contribute to its further development.