
IIT-Bombay’s Ambedkar Periyar Phule study circle has written to the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IIT-B) requesting the institute to put a stop to collaborations or exchanges with Israeli universities, on moral grounds.
“In light of the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Palestine and the accusations of genocide brought against Israel by international bodies such as the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court, I feel compelled to raise a matter of significant ethical concern.
This letter was sent as a response to a student notice posted by IIT-Bombay about funded research opportunities in Chemistry- Masters, PhD and PostDoc at Bar-Ilan University, Israel. “We cordially invite you and your students to an exclusive webinar (free registration) tailored particularly for students keen on discovering research programs in Chemistry at Bar-Ilan University. Please share this invite with interested students!” the invite from the Israeli university had stated.
While the group believes that IIT Bombay maintaining a distance from “institutions that are implicated in these ongoing atrocities, we can take a clear stand for peace and justice.” However, some IIT-Bombay students believe that the motive behind these collaborations is different and should be separated from socio-political issues.
“These collaborations come purely from the point of academic betterment of students, there is no ill will and we should understand this. Israel is a leading country in technology and research, and these collaborations are to help us. If such a decision was needed then the government would have initiated it and IIT-Bombay would have implemented it. This is for the advancement of technology and academics,” said a final year IIT-Bombay student.
Response from authorities at IIT-B is awaited.