The economic liberalisation of 1991 and the subsequent opening up of the domestic market to foreign direct investment (FDI) catapulted India on a...
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Young scholars, the makers of tomorrow’s scientific ecosystem, are major stakeholders of the nation’s current science, technology and innovation...
Imagine, the headlines of today’s newspapers announce the discovery of a new vaccine to combat COVID-19. This would bring much relief to the ongoing...
In Today’s era, it is evident that the greatest challenges for humanity, including climate change, disease outbreaks, risk management and many more...
Innovation is the fuel for ameliorating the socio-economic competitiveness of developing nations like India. Indian innovation ecosystem relies...
On 12th June, #STIP2020TownHall became a trending hashtag in the virtual world, accompanied by a lot of buzz about the new Science, Technology and...
What is Science Policy? How are Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) policies made in India? Is there an institutional mechanism...
Four major policies have been implemented since independence namely, Scientific Policy Resolution (SPR1958), Technology Policy...