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Bilateral Science Agreements — Tech Evolutions
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Version 1Updated 10 Mar 2026
| Entry | Year | Description | Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Not directly applicable | N/A | There is no specific constitutional amendment directly pertaining to 'Bilateral Science Agreements'. The power to enter into and implement international agreements is inherent in the executive's foreign policy prerogative and explicitly supported by Article 253 of the Constitution. | The constitutional framework for international agreements has remained largely stable. Any impact would be indirect, stemming from amendments that broadly affect the distribution of powers between the Union and States, or those related to fundamental rights, which could indirectly influence the scope or implementation of certain international commitments. |