2020 vision: PM releases Science, Technology and Innovation Policy, says India will be among top 5 global scientific powers

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PTI: Kolkata, Jan 03 2013, 15:20 IST
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India today unveiled a new science policy that lays greater thrust on innovation, establishing research institutes and encourage women scientists with an aim to position itself among the top five scientific powers in the world by 2020.

The Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Policy, 2013 also speaks of modifying the intellectual property regime to provide for marching rights for social good when supported by public funds and co-sharing of patents generated in the public private partnership mode.

Unveiling the STI policy, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said it aspires to position India among the top five global scientific powers by 2020.

"It is an ambitious goal," he said, adding the policy also aims at producing and nurturing talent in science, to stimulate research in universities, to develop young leaders in the field of science and to reward performance.

It also seeks to create a policy environment for greater private sector participation in research and innovation and to forge international alliances and collaborations to meet the national agenda, he said.

The policy also talks of raising gross expenditure in R&D to two per cent of GDP from the current one per cent in this decade by encouraging enhanced private sector contribution.

"The policy is truly aspirational and seeks to accelerate the pace of discovery and delivery of science-led solutions for faster, sustainable and inclusive growth," Science and Technology Minister S Jaipal Reddy said.

He dubbed the policy as a "rare and resounding expression of collective will and wisdom of the Indian scientific community that is at once a product

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Reader's Comments (3)| Post a Comment

Moral Integrity should be the priority

Mathew | 03-Jan-2013Reply | Forward
What is the use of having Scientific progress, if our nation is a dangerous place to live for the poor and marginalized especially the women.

Credible?

Akhand | 03-Jan-2013Reply | Forward
Promises & Lies. First give the people water and electricity.

Day Dreaming

Shrihari | 03-Jan-2013Reply | Forward
If Nitish Kumar / Narendra Modi make such statements,they have a concrete plan to make the dream real. Dr.Manmohan Singh and Mr.Kapil Sibal can sell only day dreams. Who knows by 2120, would it be possible to be in top 10 if the Congress rules for following decades.

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