Syllabus: GS3/ S&T
In Context
- Recently, the Vice President emphasized the need for authentic and practical research that can effect tangible changes in society.
- For India to emerge as a global leader and achieve self-reliance, research and development (R&D) must be prioritized across all sectors.
Why India Needs More Authentic and Impactful Research?
- Low Patent Contribution: India spends only 0.65% of GDP on R&D, far below developed nations like the US (2.8%) or South Korea (4.5%).
- Boosting Economic Growth: Research-driven industries can add billions to the economy.
- Reducing Import Dependency: India spends $1 billion annually on semiconductor imports. Authentic research can develop indigenous technologies, reducing dependency on foreign suppliers.
- Atmanirbhar Bharat (Self-Reliance): Research in core technologies like AI, defense, and renewable energy is critical for achieving self-reliance and strengthening national security.
- Global Competitiveness: India ranks 40th in the Global Innovation Index (2023). Focused research can improve this ranking and establish India as a global innovation leader.
- Addressing Domestic Challenges: India faces 2.4% of the global land area but 16% of the world’s population, leading to challenges in resource management.
- Research can provide solutions for agriculture, clean water, and urban planning.
Challenges Hindering Research in India
- Inadequate Funding: India’s R&D investment is far below the global average, limiting the scope of ambitious research projects.
- Brain Drain: Talented researchers often move abroad due to better funding, infrastructure, and opportunities.
- Weak Industry-Academia Collaboration: A lack of coordination between academia and industries prevents the commercialization of research outputs.
- Overemphasis on Theoretical Research: Much of the research in India remains academic, with limited practical application or societal impact.
- Bureaucratic Hurdles: Lengthy approval processes and lack of autonomy in research institutions hinder innovation.
Initiatives Taken to Boost Research in India
- Atal Innovation Mission (AIM): It encourages innovation through startups, incubators, and mentorship programs.
- National Research Foundation (NRF): This was established to strengthen research infrastructure and promote collaborative research.
- PLI Schemes (Production Linked Incentive): Promotes research and manufacturing in key sectors like electronics, semiconductors, and pharmaceuticals.
- Institutes of Eminence (IoE): Designates select universities as centers for high-impact research.
- IMPRINT and SPARC Programs: IMPRINT focuses on addressing national challenges through research, while SPARC promotes joint research between Indian and global institutions.
- DRDO Young Scientists Labs: Focused on cutting-edge research in defense technologies, involving young researchers.
Way Forward
- Increase R&D Funding: Allocate at least 2% of GDP to R&D to match global standards.
- Strengthen Industry-Academia Collaboration: Establish innovation hubs that connect universities with industries for applied research.
- Retain Talent: Offer competitive salaries, grants, and infrastructure to prevent brain drain and attract global talent.
- Focus on Key Areas: Prioritize research in AI, renewable energy, biotechnology, and defense technologies.
- Simplify Bureaucracy: Streamline funding and approval processes to encourage high-impact research.
Source: ET
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