India lagging far behind in research and innovation: President

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PTI: Allahabad, Dec 25 2012, 17:32 IST
Voicing disappointment over Indian Universities failing to figure among top institutes globally, President Pranab Mukherjee today said a lot needs to be done to expand research and innovation activities as India was still lagging behind many other countries like China.

The President, who attributed India's "remarkable resilience" in handling the economic meltdown partly to its strong foundation in higher education sector, said the country must raise the standards of higher education to a level befitting its growing economic power status.

Addressing the annual convocation of the Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology here, Mukherjee said though India's growth rate had slightly contracted since 2010-11 in the face of global economic meltdown, India has been able to withstand the crisis and has shown a remarkable resilience in handling the economy.

However, he said "we lag far behind many other countries in research and innovation", adding the total number of patent applications filed by Indians in 2010 was around six thousand which was only 0.30 per cent of the total applications filed in the world.

"....it pales in comparison to over 3 lakh applications by Chinese, around 1.7 lakh filed by Germans, 4.64 lakh filed by Japanese and 4.2 lakh filed by Americans," the President said.

The Pressident said one of the key factors behind India's economic "resilience is the strong foundation it has established since independence in the field of higher education".

Observing that the country needs many more universities and technical institutions to be able to address the higher education needs of the increasing number of

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Tirumal Mundargi | 27-Dec-2012Reply | Forward
India should do something China has done over years. At least we must make a start. Since BPO and software spheres have been fading at an alarming rate, hardware is where our emphasis must be. China is doing well just because of its leadership in hardware technology. And most of our hardware is imported from China--take for instance our latest Aakash fiasco. If we do not do something at the earliest, within few years we will be back to what once we were.

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