National Science, Technology and Innovation Policy (STIP 2020)

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National Science, Technology and Innovation Policy (STIP 2020)

Context: In a difficult year, government has managed to complete an expert-driven, bottom-up, evidence-based and inclusive draft of the fifth National Science, Technology and Innovation Policy (STIP 2020)

Need of National Policy : STIP 2020 is the collective aspiration to ensure that we get the benefits of our national investments in science and technology. It is a comprehensive policy framework the guides & promotes investment in Science & Technology.

The Science, Technology and Innovation Policy will be guided by the following broad vision;

  1. Atmanirbhar Bharat: To achieve technological self-reliance and position India among the top three scientific superpowers in the decade to come.
  2. Human Capital : To attract, nurture, strengthen and retain critical human capital through a ‘people centric’ science, technology and innovation (STI) ecosystem.
  3. Investment : To double the number of Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) researchers, Gross Domestic Expenditure on R&D (GERD) and private sector contribution to the GERD every 5 years.
  4. Globally Competitive : To build individual and institutional excellence in STI with the aspiration to achieve the highest level of global recognitions and awards in the coming decade .

Key features of draft STIP are:

  1. Objective :
  1. STI Observatory and Centralised Database
  1. Open Science Framework
  1. STU Education to be made more inclusive
  1. Increasing Investments
  1. Translational Research and Promotion of Innovation
  1. Technology self-reliance and indigenization
  1. Inclusivity an integral part of STIP
  1. International Engagement
  1. STI Policy Institute