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- Recently, the Indian PM addressed the Emerging Science, Technology and Innovation Conclave (ESTIC) 2025 conclave at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi.
- It aims to shape India’s science, technology, and innovation (STI) landscape to align with the nation’s goal of becoming a Viksit Bharat by 2047.
- The event replaces the Indian Science Congress, the oldest congregation of scientists in India (which had gone into oblivion, with its last session held in 2023), marking a significant milestone in India’s R&D journey.
Key Highlights of the Prime Minister’s Address
- Inspiration and national pride:
- Congratulated India’s women’s cricket team on winning the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025, calling it an inspiration for millions.
- Celebrated the successful launch of India’s heaviest communication satellite (GSAT-7R/CMS-03), reflecting India’s growing technological prowess.
- 21st century as the age of innovation:
- Described the century as one of “exponential transformation”, emphasizing the need for global collaboration in emerging technologies.
- Highlighted that the idea of ESTIC emerged from the need for international cooperation in STI.
Strengthening India’s Research and Innovation Framework
- Research funding and institutional reforms:
- Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF): Set up to boost research in universities.
- ₹1 Lakh Crore Research, Development and Innovation (RDI) Fund: To promote a private sector–driven R&D ecosystem, enabling funding for high-risk, high-impact projects.
- Focus on ease of doing research: Reforms in financial rules, procurement policies, and regulatory frameworks to accelerate lab-to-market transition.
- Indicators of India’s R&D growth:
- India’s R&D expenditure has doubled in the last decade, and the number of registered patents has increased 17 times.
- India now ranks as the world’s 3rd largest startup ecosystem, with over 6,000 deep-tech startups working in clean energy, advanced materials, and semiconductors.
- India’s bio-economy grew from $10 billion (2014) to $140 billion (2025).
Focus on Emerging and Sunrise Sectors
- Key domains of progress:
- India is advancing in green hydrogen, quantum computing, deep-sea research, and critical minerals.
- Emphasis on inclusive technological transformation—“When science is scaled, innovation becomes inclusive, and technology drives transformation.”
- Digital public infrastructure (DPI):
- Optical fibre connectivity to over 2 lakh gram panchayats; widespread access to mobile data and digital services.
- DPI as the backbone for India’s large-scale policy implementation success.
Empowering Women in Science
- In the field of patent filing, fewer than 100 patents were filed annually by women in India a decade ago, whereas today the number exceeds 5,000 per year.
- Women now constitute approximately 43% of STEM education enrolments in India, surpassing the global average.
- Women’s participation in space missions and scientific leadership cited as evidence of inclusivity.
Nurturing Scientific Temper
- ATLs: Establishment of 10,000 Atal Tinkering Labs (ATLs), engaging over 1 crore students; plan to expand to 25,000 labs.
- PM’s Research Fellowship: 10,000 new fellowships to be offered in the next five years.
- NEP 2020: Enabled STEM education in local languages for wider access.
- New institutions: Creation of hundreds of new universities, including 7 IITs and 16 IIITs.
AI for All – Artificial Intelligence and Ethical Technology
- Launch of the India AI Mission with ₹10,000 crore investment for democratizing AI.
- India leading efforts toward a global framework for ethical and human-centric AI.
- Announcement of the Global AI Summit 2026 to be hosted by India.
Future Vision – Key Focus Areas Proposed by PM
- India’s scientists should generate ideas to –
- Move from food security to nutrition security.
- Create biofortified crops to address malnutrition.
- Develop low-cost fertilizers, bio-fertilisers and soil health enhancers as sustainable alternatives.
- Better map India’s genomic biodiversity for personalised medicine.
- Arrive at new and cheap innovation in clean battery storage.
- Achieve Atmanirbharta (self-reliance) in critical inputs and technologies.
Way Forward – Toward a Developed India through STI
- Foster collaboration among government, academia, industry, and startups.
- Promote ethical, inclusive, and sustainable innovation.
- Encourage young scientific talent and enhance global partnerships in frontier technologies.
- Strengthen the link between research, application, and social impact.
Conclusion
- The ESTIC 2025 conclave underscores India’s determination to lead the global discourse on ethical and inclusive science and innovation.
- By linking research with societal progress and empowering women and youth, India is moving from being a consumer of technology to a creator and exporter of innovation.
- The call of “Jai Vigyan, Jai Anusandhan” embodies India’s vision of a knowledge-driven, self-reliant, and technologically empowered nation.
Last updated on November, 2025
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