Sakura Science Programme:
A group of 34 students from India has been flagged off to Japan to take part in the Sakura Science Programme 2025.
- It is a youth exchange initiative officially called the Japan-Asia Youth Exchange Program in Science.
- Implemented by the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST).
- Launched in: 2014 by Japan.
- India joined in 2016 and has been an active participant since.
- Nations Involved: Participating countries include India, Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Zambia, and other Asian nations.
- Objective:
- Promote scientific curiosity and global outlook among young learners.
- Encourage cultural understanding and strengthen bilateral ties with Japan.
- Provide exposure to Japan’s scientific advancements and cultural traditions.
- Build a network of future innovators and leaders across continents.