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NITI Aayog Releases Evidence‑Driven Reports to Strengthen India’s Research Ecosystem

NITI Aayog releases landmark reports on Ease of Doing R&D in India, outlining reforms to strengthen innovation, funding, and research ecosystem.
NITI Aayog Releases Evidence‑Driven Reports to Strengthen India’s Research Ecosystem

On April 9, 2026, NITI Aayog released two landmark reports—“Ease of Doing Research & Development in India” and the “Survey Report on Ease of Doing R&D in India”—in New Delhi, aimed at strengthening India’s innovation ecosystem through evidence‑driven reforms, improved funding, and greater private sector participation.

The reports were formally released by Shri Suman Bery, Vice Chairman, NITI Aayog, and Dr. Jitendra Singh, Minister of State (Independent Charge), Ministry of Science & Technology, in the presence of Dr. V. K. Saraswat, Member, NITI Aayog, along with senior officials, presidents of science academies, and representatives from academia and industry.

Key Highlights

  • Reports Released: Ease of Doing Research & Development in India; Survey Report on Ease of Doing R&D in India
  • Date & Venue: April 9, 2026, New Delhi
  • Released By: Shri Suman Bery (Vice Chairman, NITI Aayog) and Dr. Jitendra Singh (Minister of State, Ministry of Science & Technology)
  • Stakeholder Outreach: 400+ institutional leaders, 850+ scientists and researchers

Report Objectives

The reports provide actionable recommendations to improve funding mechanisms, institutional governance, regulatory frameworks, and research translation. They emphasize building a trust‑based, outcome‑oriented environment to empower researchers and institutions.

Report Recommendations -

  • Funding: Encourage private sector and CSR contributions to research. 
  • Governance: Strengthen institutional structures for mission‑mode R&D. 
  • Regulatory Frameworks: Increase flexibility to reduce impediments. 
  • Research Translation: Focus on converting research into practical applications. 
  • Trust‑Based Environment: Build outcome‑oriented systems to empower researchers.

Stakeholder Insights

Stakeholder Key Insight
Prof. Ashutosh Sharma (Former INSA President) Strengthening innovation within the research ecosystem
Prof. Vinod Kumar Singh (NASI President) Support for early‑stage scientists and enabling mechanisms
Dr. Shekhar C. Mande (INSA President) Private sector participation and flexible financial norms
Prof. Ajay Kumar Sood (Principal Scientific Adviser) Continuous improvement and implementation of recommendations
Dr. Jitendra Singh (Union Minister) CSR‑driven private sector support for startups and emerging areas
Shri Suman Bery (Vice Chairman, NITI Aayog) Mission‑mode R&D and adaptable frameworks for collaboration

Significance

The reports reaffirm India’s commitment to becoming a global leader in science, technology, and innovation. They serve as a guidance document for ministries and institutions to strengthen the country’s R&D ecosystem and advance innovation‑driven growth.
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