Quick Summary
- India is projected to overtake the United States in scientific publications by 2029, according to Union Minister Jitendra Singh.
- The U.S.-based National Science Foundation ranks China first with 898,949 publications, followed by the U.S. (457,335), and India (207,390).
- A ranking by Stanford University and Elsevier lists India as 10th globally for top scientists with 5,351 Indian scientists in the top 2%.
- Budgetary allocations for India’s Department of Science and Technology increased from ₹2,777 crore in 2013-14 to ₹28,509 crore in 2024-25.
- National Science Day commemorates Sir C.V. Raman’s finding of the Raman Effect.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The important growth in India’s scientific output highlights a positive trend towards becoming a global leader in research. This projection could enhance India’s reputation internationally and contribute to economic development through innovation. The increased budget allocations underscore a strong governmental commitment to fostering scientific research and infrastructure. as India continues this trajectory, it may create greater opportunities for collaboration globally while strengthening its knowledge economy.
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!Union Minister Jitendra Singh | Photo Credit: PTI