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PM Singh: China Has Overtaken India In The World Of Science

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While inaugurating the five-day 99th Indian Science Congress on Tuesday, Indian PM Manmohan Singh called for increased R&D spending in India for it to catch up with countries such as China.

AsianScientist (Jan. 4, 2012) – This was stated by none other Prime Minister Manmohan Singh while inaugurating the five-day 99th Indian Science Congress at Bhubeneshwar in Orissa on Tuesday.

Calling for the doubling the spending on research and development by the end of the 12th plan in 2017, he said that India has been overtaken by countries like China in the world of science.

The PM told the huge gathering of scientists, numbering more than 15,000 and including a few Nobel Laureates, that “over the past few decades India’s relative position in the world of science had been declining.”

“We must strengthen the supply chain of the science sector. While it is true that science and engineering continue to attract some of our best students, many of them later opt for other careers because of the relatively poorer prospects in science,” he said, emphasizing that much more needs to be done to change the face of Indian science.

While stating that the Indian scientific sector could do with a much-needed boost, he said that over the last few years, the number of scientific publications from India has increased at more than 12 percent per annum against the global average of 4 percent. He said India has moved from the 15th rank in 2003 to the 9th rank in 2010 with respect to the number of publications in peer-valued journals.

Singh told that the delegates that as India moves into the 12th five-year plan period, objectives to be achieved include a major increase in R&D investment, greater alignment with national development, and greater collaboration both within India and internationally.

He regretted that with regards to the resources, the fraction of GDP spent on R&D in India has been too low and stagnant, and that there were not enough public-private partnerships in India.

“We must aim to increase the total R&D spending as a percentage of GDP to at least two percent by the end of the 12th plan period from the current level of about one percent,” he told the international science conference.

“This can only be achieved if industry, which contributes about one-third of the total R&D expenditure today, increases its contribution significantly. I sincerely believe that public sector undertakings, particularly those in the energy sector, should also play a major role in this expansion.”

The PM said that scientific research should be directed to providing ‘frugal’ solutions to the chronic problems of providing food, energy, and water security to people in India.

“We are examining a proposal to build national capacity and capability in supercomputing which will be implemented by the Indian Institute of Science Bangalore at an estimated cost of Rs. 5,000 crore. The Government is also considering a proposal to establish a Neutrino Observatory in Theni district in Tamilnadu with a proposed investment of Rs. 1,350 crore,” he said.

As the theme of the conference this year is “Science and Technology for Inclusive Innovation – Role of Women,” the Prime Minister also mentioned the contributions of women in science, a traditionally male bastion everywhere.

He highlighted that the project director of the Agni Missile program is a distinguished woman scientist Dr. Tessy Thomas. Last year, for the first time, three women scientists received the prestigious Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar award, as compared to a total of only 11 women awardees for all the years since 1958 up to then, he said.

“We should also take note of the results of a study published last year that showed that 60 percent of nearly 2,000 Indian women Ph.D.s in science who were surveyed were unemployed,” he said.

“The main reason cited was lack of job opportunities. Only a very small number cited family reasons. This underlines the need for transparency in selection procedures at institutions and also the great importance of gender audits,” he added.

PM Singh: China Has Overtaken India In The World Of Science
 
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Agree with MMS - India Lags behind China in Scientifical Research and need's to Invest More on R&D

And this Thread was Already Posted here
 
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Agree with MMS - India Lags behind China in Scientifical Research and need's to Invest More on R&D

And this Thread was Already Posted here

If China has overtaken India in investments in science and technology, then it is PM Singh's and his government fault.
 
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^^ I Think he agrees on that and thus need to Invest More

“We must aim to increase the total R&D spending as a percentage of GDP to at least two percent by the end of the 12th plan period from the current level of about one percent,”
 
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Shame is not in accepting the mistake but, the real shame is knowing the mistake and not working towards correcting the mistake. I am really happy that the government has realized it but lets wait and watch what exactly the government is going to do in action by 2017.........
 
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if i m not wrong GOI spend only 0.9% on R&D............

so much less............idiots!!!!!:hitwall::hitwall:
 
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if i m not wrong GOI spend only 0.9% on R&D............

so much less............idiots!!!!!:hitwall::hitwall:

stop criticizing everything . also this has been posted a week ago , in his haste to try show India down maybe the OP forgot to see the date:)
 
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Did they overtake us twice in a span of six days?
 
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I accept china is really superior to us in many fields....but we will try to catch them....but we should not forget that we are the 2nd best country in Asia...!!!
 
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I accept china is really superior to us in many fields....but we will try to catch them....but we should not forget that we are the 2nd best country in Asia...!!!

Whats your point then... that just bcs we are a large country everything is allright. Size has nothing to do with scientific achievement of a country.The Chinese on the otherhand should investigate why they lag behind countries like Japan who may be 1/10 their size.
 
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:lol: What, had this Singh been living under a rock for past decades?

China has been FAR ahead of India in general science and in most leading sciences way back not long since Mao established the PRC!

In the later 60’s and earlier 70’s: Chinese science had already developed its own nukes, AND its own 100% indigenous thermal nuclear weapons, launched its own 100% indigenous nuclear attack sub, its own 100% indigenous ICBM, its own 100% indigenous space launching rockets, and had put its first 100% indigenous satellite into the space on its own, etc. etc. … those were from HALF A CENTURY AGO UNDER MAO!

Where is India NOW? How many of these things Indian science can do indigenously TODAY? Heck, can Indian science do more than half of these things TODAY, even with the help of Russian science?

So Singh just “discovered” that “China has surpassed India in Science”? It’s as hilarious as saying that “Ethiopia or Somalia just discovered that it has been overtaken by France in Science” or " Mexico just found out that it has been oevertaken by the US in Science”…

It appears that this Singh guy is so diluted beyond repair. :rofl:
 
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