Research and innovation : an Indian perspective

Chidambaram, R. (2011) Research and innovation : an Indian perspective Research-Technology Management, 54 (3). pp. 22-27. ISSN 0895-6308

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5437/08953608X5403005

Abstract

Overview: In the short term, in a developing country like India, the GDP growth rate is dependent more on innovation capacity than on scientific strength. But if a high growth rate is to be sustained over a long period, the country must also lay a strong foundation for basic research. The Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser identifies programs in critical areas for technological self-reliance and develops initiatives to fill the gaps in India's scientific and technological development scenario. Enhancing academia-industry interactions to help make India globally competitive in various technology sectors is essential. Attracting talented young people to careers in science and technology and encouraging international collaborations are also important focus areas.

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Keywords:Research And Innovation; Academia-Idustry Collaboration; International Collaboration
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