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Title India @ 75: Science, Technology and Innovation Policies for Development
ID_Doc 32477
Authors Krishna, VV
Title India @ 75: Science, Technology and Innovation Policies for Development
Year 2022
Published Science Technology And Society, 27, 1
DOI 10.1177/09717218211047029
Abstract India was perhaps the only country among the developing world with a colonial past to have organised and established national science community much before it attained its independence. Nehruvian science and technology (S&T) policy in India's formative years left a distinct imprint in the post-colonial and post-independent India. With a huge population of nearly 1.35 billion people, India is not dependent on food on outside countries since the 1960s. Green and White Revolutions have made immense contribution to develop scientific and technical capacities in agriculture. India's innovation system, including higher education, has given her some comparative advantage through 'human capital' in information technology, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, space research and so on. In export promotion and economic competitiveness in technology-based industries, we lag compared with East Asian 'Dragons'. India's informal sector poses a formidable challenge with more than 95% of the total labour force, about 550 million, 90% of which is 8th class dropouts. When we begin to assess our national innovation system, one feature that stands out to research observers is few islands of excellence and vast 'hinterlands' of underdeveloped research potential. There is clearly a gap between theory and practice of science policy in India. Our gross expenditure on research and development as a proportion of gross domestic product remained relatively stagnant and, in fact, receded from 0.8% in the 1990s to 0.7% in 2020. In this period, our neighbour, China, left us far behind in S&T for development.
Author Keywords Policy for science; science for policy; Indian innovation system; Nehruvian socialism; Gandhian Sarvodaya; mirages of development
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000710461700001
WoS Category Management
Research Area Business & Economics
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