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India tops Asia in innovation chart, third biggest globally: Report

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We know I thing That india tops in raping
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I dont know who is this we,but one thing is for sure that you dont know anything,dont trust me ask anyone with some sense will tell you,the topic is not rape on this thread.@waz
 
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India tops Asia in innovation chart, third biggest globally: Report
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Updated: Dec 14, 2016 17:39 IST
PTI, Mumbai
India has emerged as the most preferred destination for innovation in Asia and third biggest globally, with ‘Silicon Valley’ of the east, Bengaluru leading the charge, says a research by global consulting major Capgemini.
Bengaluru, which saw the opening of three new centres between March and October this year and an announcement by Apple to establish a startup accelerator, leads the Indian challenge on innovation and is ranked 5th hub at global level.
Nine new innovation centres were opened in the country during the period, taking total number of innovation centres to 25. The US leads the list with 146 centres, followed by Britain with 29 and India is at third place with 24 centres.
The report said there has been noticeable activity in tier-II cities when it comes to innovation, and added that apart from Pune, which already existed on the global map, Jaipur has also entered the list with two new centres.
The research, done by Capgemini Consulting’s Digital Transformation Institute in collaboration with Fahrenheit 212 and in partnership with Brian Solis of Altimeter, said efforts taken by the government are the prime moving factor for emergence of the country in the list.
Jaipur, Pune and Hyderabad each welcomed two new centres involving partnerships with government during the March-October period, it said.
The number of active incubators in the country increased 40% to 140, with a bulk 66% of them in tier-II and tier-III centres.
Jaipur, Pune and Hyderabad each welcomed two new centres involving partnerships with government during the March-October period, it said.
The number of active incubators in the country increased 40% to 140, with a bulk 66% of them in tier-II and tier-III centres.
 
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From my observation, it is quite normal for countries from backward areas, including southern Europe and vast areas of Africa and western asia to claim they are innovative, creative or whatever with similar meaning.

I do not understand why, but think about it as a mentality problem. By all measurable indicators, the top innovative countries in the world are actually highly disciplined and organized ones, like Germanic and North East Asian countries. But most people still like to believe that "innovative" are close to a chaotic and disorganized societies.

In Vietnam now, some highly professional figures still uphold a Western and individual culture. They argue that only such culture will create innovation.

From my view, it is only a myth created by chauvinist Western so called social scientists. Without the cheap money coming from robbing their colonies, western coutries will soon go into a stall in science.
 
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India tops Asia in innovation chart, third biggest globally: Report

http://www.hindustantimes.com/india...ally-report/story-TaON2IOAwgqoF8bWbYazWJ.html

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The research has been done by Capgemini Consulting’s Digital Transformation Institute in collaboration with Fahrenheit 212 and in partnership with Brian Solis of Altimeter.
India has emerged as the most preferred destination for innovation in Asia and third biggest globally, with ‘Silicon Valley’ of the east, Bengaluru leading the charge, says a research by global consulting major Capgemini.

Bengaluru, which saw the opening of three new centres between March and October this year and an announcement by Apple to establish a startup accelerator, leads the Indian challenge on innovation and is ranked 5th hub at global level.

Nine new innovation centres were opened in the country during the period, taking total number of innovation centres to 25. The US leads the list with 146 centres, followed by Britain with 29 and India is at third place with 24 centres.

The report said there has been noticeable activity in tier-II cities when it comes to innovation, and added that apart from Pune, which already existed on the global map, Jaipur has also entered the list with two new centres.

The research, done by Capgemini Consulting’s Digital Transformation Institute in collaboration with Fahrenheit 212 and in partnership with Brian Solis of Altimeter, said efforts taken by the government are the prime moving factor for emergence of the country in the list.

Jaipur, Pune and Hyderabad each welcomed two new centres involving partnerships with government during the March-October period, it said.

The number of active incubators in the country increased 40% to 140, with a bulk 66% of them in tier-II and tier-III centres.

Global names, including Cisco, Qualcomm Technologies, general Electric 3M and London-based Internet of things consortium Hypercat have presence in the country today, the report said.

The footprint in smaller cities was attributed to the IoT policy for 2016-2020 and the government’s startup India initiative launched early this year.

With presence in Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Jaipur and Pune, the country accounts for 27% of Asia’s new innovation centres and is home to a tenth of new global innovation centres.

It might hurt your Indian ego badly but see the true face of innovation chart

Korea and Hong kong is way ahead of you followed by Japan and China

http://uk.businessinsider.com/most-...ially-in-cities-like-montreal-and-vancouver-1

Have a research centre is different story and having a invention is different. India should feel shame that despite having
facilities it fail to be on top ten
 
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No need to disturb google new threat there where India tops the chart

India most ‘ignorant’ nation in the world: survey
Source: https://defence.pk/threads/india-most-‘ignorant’-nation-in-the-world-survey.466859/#ixzz4SudSME25

these are some of the sample survey questions they are asking....

What
% of people who said that they are happy or some what happy in your country?
% of people who believe homosexuality is immoral?
% of people who believe abortion is immoral?
% of people who personally believe that sex between unmarried adults is morally unacceptable?

Most of these survey topics have never been conducted in our country, so calling India most ignorant based on answers is ridiculous.
 
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