Phnom Penh: The Embassy of India in Cambodia organised a briefing session on the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) Programme and the upcoming International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA) Summit, which is to take place in New Delhi on 1-2 June 2026. Over 50 senior officials from 24 Cambodian ministries who are responsible for capacity-building programmes of their respective ministries participated in the briefing.
In his welcome address, Ambassador of India to Cambodia Vanlalvawna Bawitlung highlighted the longstanding friendship and cooperation between India and Cambodia and emphasised the importance of human resource development in strengthening bilateral relations. He noted that the ITEC programme remains one of India’s flagship initiatives for sharing knowledge, expertise, and best practices with partner countries, including Cambodia.
The session also featured a detailed presentation on the ITEC Training Programme, focusing on the application process for short-term training courses and practical guidance on how candidates can successfully apply online and participate in the programmes. Participants were briefed on eligibility criteria, required documentation, course selection procedures, and key tips for submitting applications effectively through the official ITEC portal.
The programme also featured a presentation on the International Big Cat Alliance Summit, which is being held in New Delhi on 1-2 June 2026. The summit will be the first global gathering of its kind dedicated exclusively to bringing together world leaders to deliberate and address issues around conservation challenges being faced by the big cats in different parts of the world. More details are available at https://ibcasummit.org/
The Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) Programme is a fully funded capacity-building initiative sponsored by the Government of India. In Cambodia, the programme provides hundreds of Cambodian civil servants with opportunities to undertake short-to-medium-term professional training courses in India every year. These courses are designed to enhance administrative, technical, and professional skills across a wide range of sectors.
Under the programme, the Government of India covers all expenses for selected candidates, including international airfare, tuition fees, accommodation, and a living allowance during the training period. Cambodia is allocated around 300 training slots annually under the ITEC Programme, and this programme continues to be an important pillar in India’s bilateral engagement with Cambodia in the field of education, training, and human resource development for the mutual benefit of both countries. More details are available at https://itecgoi.in/index.
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