We Are World Leaders In Science And Innovation Research: Jitendra Singh
The biotechnology sector boasts of 9,000 startups that contribute significantly to the country’s economy
We Are World Leaders In Science And Innovation Research: Jitendra Singh
“India’s woman power has always been the foundation of great achievements, but it is only now receiving the recognition it deserves”
From being led in science and innovative research, India is today in a position to lead others across the world, proven by recent success stories accomplished under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, including space sector, biotechnology and vaccine breakthroughs, Union Minister of State (Independent charge) for Science and Technology, Dr. Jitendra Singh has said.
Addressing the eighth convocation of the Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR) in the national capital, Dr. Singh said that country has progressed from a single-digit count of space startups to over 300, while the biotechnology sector now boasts nearly 9,000 startups, contributing significantly to the country’s economy.
He celebrated the accomplishments of women in science, noting the historic appointment of Nallathamby Kalaiselvi as CSIR’s first woman Director General.
“India’s woman power has always been the foundation of great achievements, but it is only now receiving the recognition it deserves,” the minister stated.
Dr. Singh also highlighted AcSIR’s role in fostering interdisciplinary learning, promoting industry-academia collaboration, and driving India’s ascent in global science and technology rankings. He called the institution’s futuristic academic approach a cornerstone for achieving ‘Viksit Bharat 2047.’
AcSIR is ranked among the top three per cent of global universities, despite being a relatively young institution. “AcSIR is not just an academic institution, it’s a torchbearer of a new academic culture in India,” said the minister, adding that its partnerships with 82 institutions, including CSIR, ICMR, and DST, exemplify effective collaboration in research and development. AcSIR offers an innovative Integrated PhD (iPhD) programme. “iPhD links innovation, imagination, and industry right from the start of research journeys, ensuring sustainable startups,” said Dr. Singh.
The minister tied such efforts to India’s meteoric rise in the global innovation ecosystem, moving from 81st to 40th in the Global Innovation Index under the PM Modi government.