Technology and Innovation
Objectives
- India should be among the top 50 countries in the Global Innovation Index by 2022-23.
- Five of our scientific research institutions should be amongst the top 100 in the world.
- India should aim to spend at least 2 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) on R&D with equal contributions from the public and private sector.
Current Situations
- India has become a major destination for outsourced R&D activities. India currently has more than 1,100 R&D centres set up by multinational companies (MNCs) such as IBM, Google, Microsoft, Intel, Lupin, Wockhardt, etc.
- 37 Indian scientists from nine Indian institutions played a key role in the discovery ....
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- 2 India-Poland Relations :The Leap towards Strategic Partnership - By Ranjeet Shah
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- 4 Securing India’s Cyberspace - By Ranjeet Shah
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- 6 Climate-Smart Agriculture Ensuring Sustainability and Food Security - By Ranjeet Shah
- 7 India’s Patent Regime : Fostering Innovation and Economic Development - By Dr. Amarjeet Bhargava
- 8 Green Energy in India : Vision, Prospects & Challenges - By Ranjeet Shah
- 9 Digital Transformation of Rural India : Leveraging Technology for Development of Rural Communities - By Dr. Amarjeet Bhargava
- 10 Indian Women in STEM : Need to Foster Diversity and Inclusion