- Eleven British companies will be supporting India for skills development.
- 2016 will be treated as the UK-India year of Education, Innovation and Research.
- Digital technology will be the prime key for education and training drives.
- New centers of excellence will be established in primary sectors like Automotive, Engineering and Technology.
- A Centre for Automotive and Advanced Engineering will be established in Pune.
- TCS (Tata Consultancy Services) will be absorbing 1,000 UK students as interns.
- Generation UK-India program by 2020.
- 25,000 UK students will be coming to India.
- The UK will be supporting Ministry of Skills Development and Entrepreneurship in India for developing new programs for skills building/enhancement and entrepreneurship.
- The primary focus will stay on the differently-abled, the excluded and women.
- Virtual partnership to start at the school level so that students of both countries can experience the education system of the each other.
- Exchange of culture, traditions, family systems and social values will be there through virtual exchange programs.
- 2016 Technology Summit that is happening in Delhi will witness both – Modi and Cameron.
- The Academic Exchange program will enable Indian scientists to visit/access the Neutron Facility at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in Oxford University.
- Newton-Bhabha fund for joint research is to be established. This fund will also be utilized for capacity building and translation projects.
- The UK-India research joint investment that was less than 1 million in 2008 has grown more than 200 million in 2015.
