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RFPs: Indo-Swiss Joint Research Programme (Switzerland and India)

Australia-India Strategic Research Fund (AISRF) - India

Deadline: 08-Apr-2026

The Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) invites applications for the Indo-Swiss Joint Research Programme, funding collaborative projects between Switzerland and India. Grants support ambitious, innovative research with clearly defined goals, budgets for both countries, and reciprocal visits, with projects lasting three to four years.

What is the Indo-Swiss Joint Research Programme?

This programme promotes bilateral scientific collaboration between Switzerland and India. It supports innovative, goal-oriented research projects that leverage expertise and facilities from both countries, encourage knowledge exchange through reciprocal visits, and strengthen long-term international research partnerships.

Who is Eligible?

Swiss Applicants:

Indian Applicants:

All proposals must be jointly prepared, submitted in English, and include accounts for all participating researchers in the SNSF system. Indian applicants must also submit a soft copy of the application to the Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES).

Focus Areas and Priorities

The programme funds projects that:

Funding Details

Project Duration

How to Apply

  1. Form a bilateral research team with at least one partner in Switzerland and one in India.

  2. Prepare a joint proposal in English via the SNSF Portal, including separate budgets for each country.

  3. Indian applicants submit a soft copy to MoES and merge supporting documentation in the SNSF Portal.

  4. Ensure all participating researchers hold SNSF accounts.

  5. Submit the application before the programme deadline.

Evaluation Process

Tips for a Strong Application

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  1. Who can apply? Swiss-based researchers complying with SNSF regulations and Indian researchers from approved institutions or eligible not-for-profits.

  2. How much funding is available? Up to CHF 300,000–400,000 for Swiss side, INR 2.0 crore for Indian side.

  3. What is the project duration? 3 to 4 years.

  4. Are fieldwork activities eligible? No, research must take place at institutional facilities.

  5. Are reciprocal visits supported? Yes, mobility costs must be charged to the visiting side.

  6. How are applications evaluated? Through international peer review and a joint evaluation panel based on scientific merit and collaboration quality.

  7. When will results be announced? End of 2026, with project start from 1 April 2027.

Conclusion

The Indo-Swiss Joint Research Programme fosters high-quality, collaborative research between Switzerland and India. By funding innovative projects, supporting mobility, and promoting bilateral expertise exchange, the programme strengthens international scientific partnerships and delivers impactful research outcomes.

For more information, visit Swiss National Science Foundation.

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