Operational Guidelines
Operational Guidelines
Operational Guidelines
BIMSTEC-India Marine
Research Network
(BIMReN)
A Joint Initiative by
About the Guide
The Operational Guidelines for the Programmes under the BIMSTEC – India Marine
Research Network serve as a comprehensive framework outlining the operational
procedures and principles governing the various initiatives within the network. This
guide provides a roadmap for collaborative research efforts aimed at regional
development, with a specific focus on fostering the blue economy in the Bay of
Bengal Region. It delineates the roles, responsibilities, and expectations of
participating entities, ensuring a cohesive and effective approach towards achieving
the objectives outlined in the BIMSTEC declarations.
Citation
BOBP-IGO. (2023). Operation Guidelines for the Programmes under
BIMSTEC – India Marine Research Network (BIMReN). 45p.
CONTENTS
1. Background ................................................................................................... 1
2. Objectives of BIMReN ................................................................................... 2
3. Programme Structure of BIMReN .................................................................. 3
3.1. BIMReN Split-Site Doctoral Fellowship ...................................................... 3
3.2. BIMReN Grant for Twinning Research Projects with Faculty Exchange ......... 3
3.3. BIMReN Blue Economy Conference: A Track 1.5 Discussion Forum............. 4
BE Blue Economy
BIMSTEC Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation
Being the bridge between South Asia and Southeast Asia, BIMSTEC has attracted
significant strategic and diplomatic attention in recent years. BIMSTEC has identified
14 priority areas where a member country takes lead. Member nations play pivotal
roles as Lead Countries, each assuming responsibility for a specific sector.
The core objectives of the BOBP-IGO are to increase awareness and knowledge of the
needs, benefits and practices of marine fisheries management; enhance skills
through training and education; transfer appropriate technologies and techniques for
development of the small- scale fisheries; establish regional information networking;
and promote women's participation in marine fisheries value chain.
“…. Keeping in view the Bay
of Bengal, we
are also trying to promote
joint research on
Marine Sciences. Achieving the
Sustainable Development
Goals related to quality
education is an important part
of our national policies. We are
working towards expanding the
scope of the BIMSTEC
Scholarship Scheme…..”.
The Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem (LME) is among the 64 designated LMEs
globally. BOBLME plays a crucial role in the economies of the countries bordering it,
providing valuable resources such as fish, minerals, and oil and gas. The fishing industry
relies heavily on the ecosystem's productivity. The Bay of Bengal region is re-emerging as
the global destination for food, trade, and investment. Blue Economy (BE) provides a
framework for the sustainable use of the water bodies of the region. BIMSTEC lays
significant focus on promoting BE in the region. BIMSTEC adopted a unique mountain-to-
sea landscape approach, recognizing that BE should benefit landlocked and coastal
states alike. The BE concept evolving from the BIMSTEC declarations envisions multi-
faceted uses of seas and rivers.
The programme draws inspiration from ‘SAGAR: Security and Growth for all in the
Region’ and ‘Neighbourhood First’ policy of the Government of India. The initiative also
fits into India’s desire to promote greater regional cooperation in this domain. The
platform will effectively contribute to the ongoing Indian initiatives on BE and the
development of a sound fisheries management framework in the region to ensure
livelihood security, healthy stocks, and annihilation of IUU fishing activities.
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2. Objectives of BIMReN
BIMReN will be a stepping-stone to implement the Indian Prime Minister’s call for
networking amongst BIMSTEC countries. The BIMReN Fellowships and Grants are
designed to achieve the following specific objectives:
Recognize the transboundary nature of fisheries in BOBR and the need for
collaboration among the BIMSTEC Member Countries.
Expose the students from BIMSTEC Member Countries to the key developments
in marine fisheries research in India and provide them with a platform to share
their experiences and initiatives at the country level for strengthening
collaboration.
Enhance the regional research capacity to address emerging and disruptive
threats (EDTs), such as climate change, overexploitation of fish stocks, IUU
fishing and safety of fishers, etc., which are inherently transboundary in nature.
(Biennial)
3.2. BIMReN Grant for Twinning Research Projects with Faculty Exchange
The BIMReN Grant for Twinning Research Project, a Small Grant Scheme, aims at
facilitating collaborations between institutions and individuals with expertise in fisheries/
marine/ ocean sciences from BIMSTEC Member Countries, to implement research
programmes of regional interest.
The Organization in India shall be the Lead Research Institute and those from other
BIMSTEC Countries will be the Collaborating Research Institutes (CRI), who in turn can
network with partner institutes in their respective countries. A single twinning project
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Detailed guidelines for the Split-site Fellowship and the Twinning
Research Project Grants are provided in the ensuing section.
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4. BIMReN Split-Site Doctoral Fellowship
4.1. About
The fellowship is an arrangement wherein a student shall complete the course work in the
University where registered and shall undertake doctoral research in an external
laboratory – fully/partly as per the research plan, approved by the University. The
programme is called the BIMREN SPLIT-SITE DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS, and the
awardee will be called a BIMReN Doctoral Research Fellow.
4.2. Tenure
Fellowships are tenable for a period ranging from 6 to 12 Months to undertake
doctoral research in India’s premier Fisheries Colleges / Universities and
research laboratories, with an established research focus in
fisheries/marine/ocean sciences.
The tenure can be divided into two periods if permitted by the Parent University
and the Host Institute in India.
4.4. Value
The Fellowship shall be provided in Indian currency. The candidate shall receive
an amount of INR 50,000 / month towards living allowance.
Travel includes international travel between the country of origin and India and
visa charges, where applicable. Airfare will mean only economy class travel. It
also includes travel and accommodation within India for research, and
participation in the Biennial conference organized in an Indian city by the BIMReN
Secretariat.
The fellowship does not cover tuition fees, bench fees and payments towards
healthcare or accidents. However, the candidate may use the living
allowance/research contingency for said purposes at their own discretion.
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Host Institute: The academic / research Institute in India, where the candidate
aspires to conduct their research work as a part of their PhD programme.
Co-Supervisor: A permanent faculty at the Host Institute who guides and
supports the candidate’s research work at the Host Institute in India.
The Parent University will award the final PhD degree to the applicant.
Candidate must submit a ‘No Objection Certificate’ (NOC) from the appropriate
authority of the University to avail the Fellowship and an Invitation letter from a
Faculty / Scientist serving on a regular basis at a Fisheries College / University/
National Research Institute in India.
It is strongly advised that the applicant, in his/ her own interest, should make
prior contact with the host university in India, where work is in progress in his/ her
area of interest, or with a concerned scientist/research institute in India, and
obtain consent that the applicant, if selected for the Fellowship, will be accepted
to work in the institution on the proposed research project.
The problem statement of the proposal should clearly state how the study
addresses a research issue pertaining to the Bay of Bengal region or an issue
specific to the partnering countries (from among the BIMSTEC Member
Countries).
4.7. Eligibility
The candidate must be a permanent resident of any of the BIMSTEC Member
Countries and be in possession of a valid passport.
The candidate must have obtained a master’s degree in any of the following
subjects viz., Fisheries, Engineering, Business Science, Ocean Law,
Environmental Science, Natural Sciences, Humanities and Social sciences, and
related disciplines.
The candidate must have registered for a PhD in a UNESCO-recognized university
before the last date of application for the fellowship.
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A national of BIMSTEC Member Countries, other than India, undertaking a PhD in
any recognized university in a country outside the region would also be eligible to
avail the Fellowship.
The candidate should have successfully completed all the coursework required
before the start of the doctoral research, where applicable, as per the norms of
Parent University.
The scholarship will be available for both fresh as well as in-service candidates.
Candidates receiving fellowship/salary from another source from a country other
than India, will also be eligible to receive this fellowship. However, this fellowship
cannot be combined with any other Fellowships or Grants being provided by the
Government of India. In-service fellows may continue to receive his/her salary,
types of leave and benefits, etc., from the parent organization.
Applicants with PhD degrees or those at the final stage of PhD thesis submission
(last six months of PhD) will not be eligible to apply for this fellowship.
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4.11. Termination
Fellowship will be terminated under the following circumstances.
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Co-supervisor Joint Research
Student from
from Ideas
Parent
Host University Application for
University
in India Scholarship
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5.1. About
A Twinning Research Project is an arrangement wherein a proposal is developed and
implemented in two or more institutions located in different BIMSTEC Member Countries.
This support programme is called the BIMReN Grant for Twinning Research Project. The
award will have a component of Faculty Exchange between the collaborating countries,
and the awardee will be called a BIMReN Visiting Professor/Scientist, based on the nature
of the host institute, i.e., university or research institute, respectively.
5.2. Tenure
Twinning research projects shall be designed for a period of 24 months. However,
projects of smaller duration will be encouraged.
The tenure of grant may be extended, for a maximum of 6 months without any
additional cost, subject to review and recommendation by the expert committee.
5.4. Value
The Grant shall be provided in Indian currency and the total outlay for a single
twinning project is INR 5 million
The Grant includes the following components: Research contingency (60%),
Travel (10%) and Living Allowance (30%) - to support 12 person-months @ INR.
125,000/month. The applicants will have to provide details of budget break-up
between the collaborators under these broad categories.
Airfare will mean only economy class travel.
and will include visa charges, where applicable. The travel cost will necessarily
include the cost of participation of representative(s) of the collaborative project
in the Biennial conference organized in an Indian City by the BIMReN Secretariat.
The Grant does not cover payments towards health, insurance, purchase of
equipment, computers, and furniture. However, the researchers may use the
living allowance for the said purposes, upon approval from the BIMReN
Secretariat.
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5.5. Key Terminologies
Lead Research Institute in India (LRII): The research or academic organization
which submits the proposal for the BIMReN Grant for Twinning Research Project
as the nodal institute to BOBP-IGO.
Partner Research Institute(s) in India (PRII): The research or academic
organization(s) in India, partnering with the LRII for implementing the BIMReN
Twinning Research Grant proposal submitted to the BOBP-IGO.
Collaborating Research Institute in BOB (CRI-BOB): The research or academic
organization in the BIMSTEC Member Countries, which collaborates with the LRII
for implementing the BIMReN Twinning Research Grant proposal submitted to
the BOBP-IGO.
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getting the BIMReN Grant. Approvals from the competent authorities of the
collaborating / partner institutions need to be enclosed to support the claim.
On approval of the Grant, LRII should execute a Memorandum of Agreement
(MOA) with BOBP-IGO for facilitating the implementation of the BIMReN Twinning
Research Project.
LRII is responsible for enabling and facilitating faculty movement(s) and
participation of the project team in the relevant scientific meetings/conferences
including the BIMReN Biennial Conference.
LRII will be responsible for all academic, research and administrative
arrangements associated with the research project, as the “Implementing
Agency”.
On approval of the Grant, LRII should execute a Letter of Agreement (LOA) with
the CRI-BOB for facilitating the implementation of the twinning research project
and facilitating faculty exchange/movement.
In-built Faculty Exchange Scheme: The Grant will have a provision for 12
person-months (half of the project period) of faculty exchange, necessitating at
least three collaborators from the research team to visit the university/lab in
another collaborating country for a period of 3 months each.
During the visit of the researcher to the collaborator’s facility in the region, they
will be designated as Visiting Professor (in case of a university) or Visiting
Scientist (in case of a National Research Laboratory). During this period, the
visiting faculty will be required to contribute to the teaching and research
mandates of the host institution.
The candidate’s application should specify the motivation for the collaborative
application, explaining how the proposed twinning research project would
benefit the participating scientists, institutions and countries.
The funding for the selected projects will be provided in annual instalments. The
second instalment for each project will be provided after receipt of the financial
documents mentioned above, and on evaluation of intermediate technical
reports.
No financial support towards purchase/maintenance of major equipment will be
considered.
The problem statement of the proposal should clearly state how the study
addresses a research issue pertaining to the Bay of Bengal region or specific to
the partnering countries (from among BIMSTEC Member Countries).
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5.7. Eligibility
The applicant must be a permanent resident of any of the BIMSTEC member
countries and serving on a regular basis in a UNESCO-recognized University /
National Laboratory.
A faculty from a recognized university or a scientist from a national laboratory in
India (LRII) may submit a proposal as Principal Investigator (PI) / Project leader
(PL), in collaboration with one or more institutes (CRI-BOB) in BIMSTEC Member
Countries. The PI / PL should possess a PhD and a minimum of 5 years of post-
PhD experience in regular roles in a reputed university / institution.
The researchers participating in the grant should have served at least 3 years in
their current affiliation on a regular role and should have at least 2 years of service
after the project period.
Principal Investigator / Project Leader at LRII is responsible for collating the
inputs from the collaborators and submitting ‘interim’ / ‘final’ progress reports
including the Audited Statement of Accounts, Utilization Certificate and Assets
Created Certificate, duly certified by the competent authority of the institution,
in specified formats to BOBP-IGO
Candidates must submit an undertaking from the appropriate authority from the
university to avail themselves of the Grant.
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5.11. Termination
BOBP-IGO reserves the right to terminate the MoA if the LRII fails to comply with
the terms of the MoA, or the progress of the research is not satisfactory.
The project may be terminated if the parent scheme sanctioned by MEA to BOBP
is terminated prematurely.
In case of premature closure/termination of the project, the LRII shall submit
the necessary Audited Utilization Statement for the amount received till then.
5.12. Declaration
In the event of the selection of the proposal for the grant, the investigating team may
have to provide a declaration stating the following:
The research work proposed in the scheme/project entitled "[Project Title]"
does not in any way duplicate the work already done or being carried out
elsewhere on the subject by the team or by others, to the best of their
knowledge.
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The same project proposal has not been submitted to any other agency for
financial support.
The institute/university agrees that the equipment, other basic facilities, and
such other administrative facilities as per terms and conditions of the grant will
be extended to the investigator(s) throughout the duration of the project.
The institute assumes to undertake the financial and other management
responsibilities of the project.
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6. Operationalization of BIMReN
The project shall be initiated in the 2023-24 financial year. The project will be initiated
on the signing of the MOU between the parties and on receipt of the first instalment
from the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).
Achieving SDG 14: Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine
resources for sustainable development including [1] marine pollution; [2] protecting
and restoring ecosystem; [3] ocean acidification; [4] sustainable fishing; [5]
increasing contribution of small-scale fisheries; [6] Special needs of islands; [7]
development of sustainable marine technology, etc.
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Promoting blue economy/blue growth: Freshwater aquaculture, fisheries,
mariculture and seaweed farming including strategy for multi-realm uses of aquatic
resources sustainably.
Climate change: In line with the priorities of the International Panel on Climate
Change and Paris Declaration of the UNFCCC, including climate change monitoring,
adaptation and mitigation strategies, insurance, modelling and forecasting, and
technological needs, including uses of alternative sources of power with special
reference to marine activities.
FAO Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries, including sustainable production
and consumption in fisheries and aquaculture; minimisation of environmental
impact from fisheries and aquaculture; seed, feed and breeding technologies;
fisheries management, including control of fishing capacity, IUU fishing, and dealing
with abandoned, lost and otherwise discarded fishing gear; conservation of shared
and transboundary stocks; conservation of endangered, threatened and protected
species such as sharks; and implementation of international treaties and
agreements, including ecosystem approach to fisheries management and marine
protected areas.
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Annexure I (A)
BIMReN Split-Site Doctoral Fellowship - Application Form
1. Personal Details
a. Title :
b. First Name :
c. Last Name :
d. Father’s full name :
e. Mother’s full name :
f. Gender :
g. Date of Birth :
h. Age (as of the last date of :
application)
i. Marital Status :
j. Nationality :
k. Country Pursuing PhD :
l. Passport Details :
a. Passport No
b. Date of Issue
c. Date of Expiry
d. Place of Issue
m. Present Address :
n. Communication Address :
o. E-mail :
p. Mobile No :
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4. PhD Research
4.5. Motivation for the BIMReN Split-site Fellowship (800 words maximum)
(How the Spilt-site Fellowship will help in your proposed study)
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5. Check List for the Enclosures
No Particulars Tick
1 Proof of Nationality (Copy of Passport) Mandatory
2 PhD Admission Letter from Parent University Mandatory
3 Undertaking from the Parent University Mandatory
4 Undertaking from the Host Institute in India Mandatory
5 Brief Bio-data of the Supervisor and Co-supervisor Mandatory
I hereby declare that the particulars given in the Application Form are true to the
best of my knowledge and belief, that I have understood and agree to abide by
the guidelines and terms and conditions of the BIMReN Split-Site Doctoral
Fellowship
Date:
Signature of Candidate
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Annexure I (B)
Research Period :
It is certified that:
i. [Candidate Name] is enrolled in full-time PhD programme since [DD/MM/YY]
with enrollment No [Number] in our institute.
ii. The University has No Objection in his / her receiving the BIMReN Split-Site
Doctoral Fellowship from BOBP-IGO. In the event of his/her selection for the
Fellowship, he/she will be permitted to undertake part of his PhD Research at
[Institute Name] in India, under the guidance of [Proposed Supervisor Name] as
Co- Guide/Co-Supervisor.
iii. The University has clear internal policies for the students to undertake part of
their doctoral research in external laboratories and for joint research
publications, sharing intellectual property rights, etc.
iv. The University shall extend necessary administrative support [Candidate Name]
for the implementation of the BIMReN Split Site Doctoral Fellowship.
Seal of the Institute:
Date:
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Annexure I (C)
Certificate from the Host Institute in India
(To be given on the Institutional Letterhead)
Research Period :
Parent University :
It is certified that:
i. [Candidate Name] is enrolled for the full-time PhD programme since
[DD/MM/YY] with enrollment No [Number] in [University Name] at [Country
Name].
ii. In the event of his selection for the Fellowship, [Candidate Name] will be
permitted to undertake part of his PhD Research at [Institute Name] in India
under the guidance of [Proposed Supervisor Name] as Co-Guide/Co-
Supervisor.
iii. The Organization shall provide access to all research facilities and student
amenities to the extent available in the organization as per prevailing norms.
iv. The University shall extend necessary administrative support [Candidate Name]
for the implementation of the BIMReN Split Site Doctoral Fellowship.
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Annexure II (A)
1. Project Summary
Project Title
Project Research Area
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Expected In-Kind contribution by partners
BIMReN Grant is essentially a top-up grant to facilitate multi-lateral and multi-institutional
cooperation in the field of marine sciences. The Grant may not cover all the costs required to
undertake the project activities. The project team may use the institutional infrastructure and
resources or other resources in their command. The plans of the Team in this regard may be
provided hereunder.
2. Research Team
2.1. Proposed Core Project Team
*Principal Investigator (PI); Collaborating Centre Principal Investigator (CCPI); Co-Investigator (CoI)
**LRII; PRII; CRI-BOB; PRI-BOB
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c. Objectives
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5. Financial and Administrative Information
5.1. Year-wise Budget (Amount in INR)
Research Contingency
(Operational cost, local travel
and contractual manpower)
Living Allowance
(Accommodation, food cost,
subsistence allowance, etc)
Total
Research Contingency
(Operational cost, local travel
and contractual manpower)
Living Allowance
(Accommodation, food cost,
subsistence allowance, etc)
Total
Note: The PI shall re-appropriate the budget across the budget heads / partner
institutions, for a given year, not exceeding the total sanctioned amount for a given year.
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Account Name
Account Number
IFSC code
*LLRI shall provide the details of project-specific Savings Bank Account may be provided,
upon selection for the Grant.
No Particular Tick
I have been authorized to submit this proposal on behalf of the team and I shall
implement the project as per the work programme submitted by networking with
all the organizations.
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Annexure II (B)
Certificate from
Lead Research Institute in India
(To be given on the Institutional Letterhead)
It is certified that:
1. [Organization Name] shall comply with the General guidelines / Terms and
Conditions of the BIMReN Grant for Twinning Research Project.
2. [Organization Name] shall provide access to its research facilities and extend
support to implement the above twinning research project effectively.
3. An exclusive Savings Bank Account shall be opened for the project, with enabling
provisions for the transfer of funds to foreign institutes, in the event of award of the
Grant to [Organization Name], and the details shall be shared with BOBP-IGO.
4. [Organization Name] will transfer funds to the PRII and CRI-BOB as per the approved
proposal and ensure utilization of the grant money for the intended purpose. The
Organization may request the BOBP-IGO to facilitate transfer of funds, if required.
The transaction cost, if any, shall be borne by the LRII within the funds sanctioned by
BOBP-IGO for the project. Any transaction fee in the receiving country shall be borne
by the concerned CRI-BOB.
5. The PI / PL of LRII will collate the inputs from the collaborators and submit ‘interim’ /
‘final’ progress reports including the Audited Statement of Accounts, Utilization
Certificate and Assets Created Certificate, duly certified by the competent authority
of the institution, in the specific formats to BOBP-IGO.
6. [Organization Name] shall undertake financial & other management responsibilities
related to the project work.
7. In the event of the PI / PL leaving the Institute or not being available to execute the
project tasks, [Organization Name] shall make alternate arrangements and inform
the BOBP-IGO immediately.
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Certificate from
Collaborating Research Institute from BIMSTEC
(To be given on the Institutional Letterhead)
CC-Principal Investigator :
Project Period :
Project Budget :
It is certified that:
1. [Organization Name] shall comply with the General guidelines / Terms and
Conditions of the BIMReN Grant for Twinning Research Project.
2. [Organization Name] shall provide access to its research facilities and extend
support to implement the above twinning research project effectively.
3. Co-Principal Investigator will assist and provide necessary inputs to the Principal
Investigator from [Organization Name], [Country Name] for the preparation and
submission of ‘interim’ / ‘final’ reports including the Audited Statement of
Accounts, Utilization Certificate and Assets Created Certificate, as when
needed.
4. [Organization Name] shall undertake financial & other management
responsibilities related to the project work.
5. In the event of the Co-Principal Investigator (Co-PI) leaving the Institute or not
being available to execute the project tasks, [Organization Name] shall make
alternate arrangements and inform the LRII and BOBP-IGO immediately.
Seal of Institute:
Date:
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Certificate from
Partner Research Institutes
(To be given on the Institutional Letterhead)
Project Period :
It is certified that:
1. [Organization Name] shall comply with the General guidelines / Terms and
Conditions of the BIMReN Grant for Twinning Research Project.
2. [Organization Name] shall provide access to its research facilities and extend
support to implement the above twinning research project effectively.
3. The Co- Investigator(s) from will assist and provide necessary inputs to the
Principal Investigator from [Organization Name], [Country Name] for the
preparation and submission of ‘interim’ / ‘final’ reports including the Audited
Statement of Accounts, Utilization Certificate and Assets Created Certificate, as
when needed.
4. [Organization Name] shall undertake financial & other management
responsibilities related to the project work.
5. In the event of the Co-Investigator (Co-I) leaving the Institute or not being
available to execute the project tasks, [Organization Name] shall make alternate
arrangements and inform the BOBP-IGO immediately.
Seal of Institute:
Date:
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Annexure II (C)
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT
Between
The Bay of Bengal Programme Inter-Governmental Organisation
and
BIMReN Lead Research Institute in India
AND
Bay of Bengal Programme Inter-Governmental Organisation, with its office at 91, St.
Marys Road, Chennai – 600 018 (hereinafter “BOBP-IGO”)
Under this MoA, the parties are hereinafter referred to collectively as “THE PARTIES”
WHEREAS:
The BOBP-IGO and the LRII recognize the importance of fostering broad-based
cooperation among BIMSTEC member countries in the field of marine research and
education and express our intent to establish the BIMSTEC-INDIA MARINE RESEARCH
NETWORK (BIMReN) with the goal of
- Promoting greater regional cooperation in the field of marine sciences and blue
economy in the Bay of Bengal region, through collaboration in research, education,
and development;
- Aligning with the principles of the 'SAGAR: Security and Growth for all in the
Region' and 'Neighbourhood First' policy of the Government of India;
- Contributing to the objectives of the BIMSTEC, including enhancing people-to-
people contact, promoting fisheries, aquaculture, trade, energy, and cultural
cooperation.
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BIMReN is in alignment with India's intention to support research in marine sciences
among the Bay of Bengal littoral countries and develop platforms and initiatives that
can enhance collaboration between the regional scientists and experts in maritime
domain as outlined by Shri. S. Jaishankar, Hon’ble External Affairs Minister of India,
and endorsed by Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, Shri. Narendra Modi during Fifth
BIMSTEC Summit, held in Colombo, during 29-30 Mar 2022.
This MOA outlines the terms and conditions of the collaboration between MEA and
BOBP-IGO for the implementation of the BIMReN Scheme.
Key Terminologies
Lead Research Institute in India (LRII): The research or academic organization which
submits the proposal for BIMReN Twinning Research Grant as the nodal institute to
BOBP-IGO.
Partner Research Institute(s) in India (PRII): The research or academic organization(s)
in India, which partner(s) with the LRII for implementing the BIMReN Twinning Research
Grant proposal submitted to BOBP-IGO.
Collaborating Research Institute in BOB (CRI-BOB): The research or academic
organization in BIMSTEC Member Countries, which collaborates with the LRII for
implementing the BIMReN Twinning Research Grant proposal submitted to BOBP-IGO.
Partner Research Institute(s) in BOB (PRI-BOB): The research or academic organisation
(s) in BIMSTEC Member Countries, which partner with the CRI-BOB for implementing the
BIMReN Twinning Research Grant proposal submitted to BOBP-IGO.
Note:
While LRII and CRI-BOB are the essential nodes for the operationalisation of the
BIMReN Twinning Research Project, PRII and PRI-BOB are not the mandatory
elements but enabling options for the LRII and CRI-BOB, respectively, to broad base
the research network.
The key provisions of the MOA are as follows:
1. Agreement
It is agreed that, [Organization Name] expressed its desire to undertake the BIMReN
Twinning Research Project entitled,
…………………………………………………………………………………, as a Lead Research
Institute in India (LRII), in collaboration with [Organization Name], [Country Name] as
CRI-BOB.
The PRII and PRIBOB in the Proposal are as under:
PRII(s) : [Organization Name], INDIA
PRIBOB(s) : [Organization Name], [Country Name]
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2. Responsibilities of Parties
The BOBP-IGO and LRII will adhere fully to all relevant laws and rules of India, and/or
Directives of the GoI, when making decisions regarding BIMReN Twinning Research
Programme.
(a) BOBP-IGO
i. Disburse the funds as per the funding schedule agreed.
ii. Monitor the progress of the programme and ensure it is implemented effectively.
iii. Review the outcomes and assess the overall achievements and impact of the
Twinning Research project.
iv. Network / liaise with CRI-BOB / PRI-BOB and with their respective government's
countries to facilitate effective implementation of the BIMReN Twinning
Research Project.
v. Ensure that networking under the BIMReN Twinning Research Project takes place
within the parameters of the approved proposal.
vi. Coordinate the Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) as required and release the
grants / instalments of money periodically.
(b) LRII [Organization Name]
i. Assume full responsibility for all academic, research and administrative
arrangements associated with the research project.
ii. Networking with CRI-BOB and PRIIs / PRI-BOBs, as applicable, for effectively
implementing the research proposal.
iii. Execute a Letter of Agreement with the CRI-BOB for facilitating the
implementation of the twinning research project and facilitating faculty
exchange/movement.
iv. The LOA with between the LRII and the CRI-BOB shall be drawn in Indian
Currency (INR) and the rate of exchange shall be as on the date of transfer of
funds from LRII.
v. The transaction cost, if any, shall be borne by the LRII within the funds sanctioned
by BOBP-IGO for the project. Any transaction fee in the receiving country shall be
borne by the concerned CRI-BOB.
vi. Transfer of funds to the PRII and CRI-BOB as per the approved proposal and
ensure utilization of the grant money for the intended purpose.
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vii. Coordination among the collaborators and partners in India and BOB countries
for proper implementation activity/ activities under the BIMReN Twinning
Research Project.
viii. Open an exclusive Bank Account for the project, with enabling provisions for
transfer of funds to foreign institutes and share the details to BOBP-IGO.
ix. Collate the inputs from the collaborators and submit ‘interim’ / ‘final’ progress
reports including the Statement of Expenditure and Audited Utilization
Certificate (AUC) duly certified by the competent authority of the organization, in
the specific formats (Exhibit B1-B3] to BOBP-IGO.
x. Authorize the Principal Investigator / Project leader identified in the project
proposal to submit the progress reports and inputs to the BOBP-IGO, as and
when needed.
xi. Acknowledge the support of BOBP-IGO-MEA-BIMReN sponsorship in all
publication(s) emanating from the project output and submit a copy thereof to
BOBP-IGO.
xii. Enable and facilitate faculty movement(s) and participation of the project team
in the relevant scientific meetings/conferences, including the BIMReN Biennial
Conference.
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5. Confidentiality
i. For all purposes of this Agreement, the term “Confidential Information” shall
collectively refer to all non-public information or material disclosed or provided
by one party to the other, either orally or in writing, which is marked as being
‘CONFIDENTIAL’.
ii. Neither party will disclose in whole nor in part did any confidential information
related to the other party except as authorize in writing by the disclosing party.
7. General
i. The amount of grant sanctioned is to be utilized within the duration of the
project. Any unspent amount of the grant shall be refunded to the BOBP-IGO,
soon after the expiry of the duration of the project.
ii. No amendment, supplement, modification or clarification to this MoU will be
valid or binding unless mutually agreed in writing between the parties.
iii. Any dispute regarding the interpretation or application of the MoU will be
resolved, as far as practicable, by consultation among the parties. The parties
each agree that unless otherwise required by law, each will treat the existence
of any dispute, negotiation and details of all submissions, proceedings and
decisions related thereto as confidential and will not disclose them to any third
party or publicize them in any way.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned representatives, duly authorized by their
respective organizations, have executed this MOU as of the day and year first above
written.
For the Bay of Bengal Programme Inter- For the LRII, i.e.,
Governmental Organisation [Organization Name]
___________________________ ___________________________
___________________________ ___________________________
Date: Date:
Place: Place:
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Exhibit B1
Utilization Certificate
Financial Year: …………………………….. Date: ……………………..
Lead Research Institute in India: ..………………………….....………………….………..
1. Project Title :
3. Project Period :
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Overall Statement of Expenditure
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Research Contingency
(Operational cost, local
travel and contractual
manpower)
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International Travel (Air
tickets, Visa charges, etc)
Living Allowance
(Accommodation, food cost,
subsistence allowance, etc)
Total
Exhibit B2
Proforma for Progress Report
A. Project Summary
1. Project Title :
2. BIMReN Institutional Partners :
Lead Research Institute in India (LRII) :
Partner Research Institute(s) in India (PRII) :
Collaborating Research Institute in BOB (CRI-BOB) :
Partner Research Institute(s) in BOB (PRI-BOB) :
3. Project Investigators & Roles
4. Project Budget
Total Budget Sanctioned :
Sanction Order No and Data :
Amount Received as on: ……………….
Total Expenditure as on: ……………….
5. Project Period
Date of Start :
Proposed Date of Completion :
Expected Date of Completion :
Justification if proposed and expected dates are different :
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Exhibit B3
Proforma for Project Report
A. Project Summary
1. Project Title :
2. BIMReN Institutional Partners :
Lead Research Institute in India (LRII) :
Partner Research Institute(s) in India (PRII) :
Collaborating Research Institute in BOB (CRI-BOB) :
Partner Research Institute(s) in BOB (PRI-BOB) :
3. Project Investigators & Roles
4. Project Budget
Total Budget Sanctioned :
Sanction Order No and Data :
Amount Received as on: ……………….
Total Expenditure as on: ……………….
5. Project Period
Date of Start :
Proposed Date of Completion :
Actual Date of Completion :
Justification if proposed and actual dates are different :
B. Technical Report
1. Problem Statement & Rationale of the Project
2. Objectives of the project
3. Approach (Activities and methods)
4. Progress made against the Approved Objectives
(Explain the roles of lead and partnering organizations)
5. Collaborative Research Outputs (Research Papers, Publications, etc)
6. Key Outcomes of the Network (Highlight the Benefits of the Project to the Region)
7. Plans for Sustaining the Collaboration / Network
8. Way forward: New Leads for Future Work
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Annexure III
Indicative List of Fisheries and Oceanic Institutions in India*
No Institutes Address
3. Tamil Nadu Dr. J. Jayalalithaa Vettar River View Campus, Nagapattinam – 611 002.
Fisheries Univ. (TNJFU)
https://www.tnjfu.ac.in/
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No Institutes Address
11. Sathyabama Institute of Science Centre for Ocean Research, Chennai - 600 119.
and Technology (SIST)
http://centreforoceanresearch.in/
13. ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Post Box No. 1603, Ernakulam North P.O.,
Research Institute (CMFRI) Kochi- 682 018.
https://www.cmfri.org.in/
14. ICAR- Central Institute of CIFT Junction, Willingdon Island, Matsyapuri P.O.,
Fisheries Technology (CIFT) Kochi - 682 029.
https://www.cift.res.in/
15. ICAR-Central Institute of #75, Santhome High Road, MRC Nagar, Chennai,
Brackishwater Aquaculture Tamil Nadu - 600028.
(CIBA)
https://ciba.icar.gov.in/
16. ICAR - Central Inland Fisheries Monirampur (Post), Barrackpore Kolkata, West
Research Institute (CIFRI) Bengal - 700 120.
http://www.cifri.res.in/
17. ICAR-National Bureau of Fish Canal Ring Road, P.O. Dilkusha, Lucknow - 226 002
Genetic Resources (NBFGR) https://www.nbfgr.res.in/
19. Indian National Centre for "Ocean Valley", Pragathi Nagar (BO), Nizampet
Ocean Information Services (SO), Hyderabad – 500 090.
(INCOIS)
https://incois.gov.in/
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No Institutes Address
22. National Centre for Coastal NIOT Campus, Velacherry-Tambaram Main Road,
Research (NCCR) Pallikaranai, Chennai – 600 100.
https://www.nccr.gov.in/
23. National Centre for Sustainable Anna University Campus, Chennai – 600 025.
Coastal Management (NCSCM) https://ncscm.res.in/
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Annexure IV
Indicative List of Institutions in BIMSTEC Countries
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