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In Summary

The report highlights India’s R&D landscape, focusing on funding, regional distribution, industry collaboration, and recommendations for infrastructure, centralized hubs, and policy reforms to boost innovation and technology transfer.

In Summary

The report maps India’s public R&D ecosystem highlighting issues and providing recommendations.

Status of R&D in India

  • Gross Expenditure on R&D (GERD): Reached approximately Rs. 2 lakh crores in 2020-21 (an eightfold increase over two decades) i.e. 0.6% to 0.7% of GDP.
  • Funding Sources: Government Sector (63.6%) bears the majority of India’s gross expenditure.Sectorial Distribution: Agriculture and allied sectors dominate India’s public R&D landscape accounting for 51% followed by health and IT & telecom sectors.
  • Geographical Concentration: The southern region hosts over 36% of public R&D institutes while the Northeast remains underrepresented with only 1.8%.
  • City-Level Clustering: About 48% of the total Central R&D institutions are hosted within the 10 most populous cities of India.

Recommendations

  • Proximity to Industry Clusters: Future R&D institutes should be planned close to similar specialty industries to facilitate greater collaboration
  • Centralized Research Hubs: To enable resource sharing, foster cross-industry collaboration and pool expertise across multiple industry locations.
  • Collaborative Spaces: To foster interaction among researchers, industry professionals and entrepreneurs promoting innovation. Example: Industrial Liaison Program of MIT.
  • Create Technology Transfer Offices (TTOs) to enable researchers and companies to transfer technologies to the market.
  • Other recommendations: Streamline Administrative Procedures, Partner with private enterprises, Establish Clear IP Guidelines, Address Infrastructure Gaps etc.
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