Industry should increase its share in R&D: Ansari


Posted on 6th Jan 2015 05:44 pm by mohit kumar

Bengaluru, Jan 5 (IANS) With percentage of GDP spent on research and development stagnant at one percent over last two decades and two-thirds of the expenditure coming from the government, there is an urgent need for industry to increase its share to double spending to two percent by 2017, Vice President Hamid Ansari said Monday.

"Indian industry has to increase its contribution to R&D expenditure and bring it in line with the share contributed by industry in other comparable countries so as to double the overall expenditure on R&D to at least two percent of the GDP by 2017, as envisaged in the 12th Five Year Plan," Ansari said at a function here.

Noting that India was yet to realise its full potential in scientific research and technological innovation, he said a massive increase in science and technology education would be imperative to build human resources and emerge as a quality supplier of scientific knowledge to the rest of the world.

"Though the government had taken many steps in recent years to give a boost to science and technology, which are having an incremental effect, the overall outcome is a mixed one," Ansari said in his address at the silver jubilee celebrations of the state-run Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR).

Citing a report by the Science Advisory Council to the Prime Minister, Ansari regretted that as a career option, science continued to rank below other streams at the school-leaving level despite great enthusiasm for the subject in the students, who see it offering fewer opportunities.

"As a result, there is a shortage of required human resources in higher education in sciences, including in advanced research," he noted.

Stressing India produced about 1,000 PhDs in engineering and technology in 2005-06, while the US and China had produced about eight times as many in 2004-05, Ansari lamented that in areas such as computer science, the situation was serious as the country was able to produce only 25 PhDs per year.

"During 2004-06, India produced one research scientists for every 7,100 people, while China had 1 in 1,080, South Korea one in 240 and Sweden one in 163," he noted.

Observing that mere increase in the number of Ph.Ds or scientific institutions and publications or patents was not an end in itself, he said they were only means to promote the well-being and progress of all sections of society.

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