
Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh highlighted that independent India’s major share of technological transformation has taken place in the last decade, driven by decisive policy reforms, strong political support, enhanced research freedom, and private sector participation.
The minister said that independent India’s major share of technological transformation has happened in the last one decade due to decisive policy reforms, strong political support for science and technology, enhanced research freedom and increased participation of the private sector. "India Climbs from Rank 80 to 38 in Global Innovation Index over the last decade" , Dr Jitendra Singh said.
Notably, since 2014, India has introduced sweeping reforms in the startup and patent/IPR ecosystem — including fee reductions, expedited examinations, digital filing, and simplified compliance — resulting in a five‑fold increase in patent grants and a four‑fold rise in trademark registrations. Startups, women innovators, and MSMEs can request fast‑track patent examination.
Event Overview
- Occasion: National Technology Day 2026
- Event: Vigyan TECH 2026 at BRIC-NII
- Theme: Building India’s Innovation Ecosystem for Viksit Bharat
- Participants: 14 Ministries & Departments, senior officials, scientists, startups
India’s Innovation Milestones
- Startup Ecosystem: Expanded from ~350 in 2014 to over 200,000 in 2026, making India the world’s 3rd largest
- Global Innovation Index: Improved from rank 80 to 38
- Patents: Over 100,000 filed, 55% by Indian residents; India ranks 6th globally
- Scientific Publications: India among leading nations in research output
Leadership Insights
- Dr. Jitendra Singh: “Science and innovation received unprecedented national priority after 2014, resulting in rapid technological advancement.”
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi (message): Appreciated convergence of multiple ministries to strengthen India’s innovation ecosystem
- Prof. Ajay Kumar Sood: Called Vigyan TECH 2026 a landmark whole-of-government initiative essential for tackling national challenges
Key Highlights
- Exhibition: Showcased indigenous technologies from national labs and startups
- Compendium: Release of “TECH-संग्रह” highlighting innovations and technology transfers
- Collaborations: MoUs signed for technology transfer and partnerships
- Focus Areas: Quantum computing, AI, genomics, clean energy, biotechnology
Significance
- Marks India’s transition from service-led to science-led innovation
- Positions science & technology as central to Viksit Bharat @2047
- Encourages inter-ministerial and inter-science collaboration for national outcomes
Key Initiatives Driving Transformation
| Initiative | Focus Area | Impact |
|---|---|---|
| National Quantum Mission | Quantum technologies | Strengthening India’s quantum research ecosystem |
| India AI Mission | Artificial Intelligence | Accelerating AI adoption across sectors |
| Anusandhan NRF | Research & Innovation | Funding and supporting advanced research |
| WISE-KIRAN Scheme | Women in Science | Empowering women scientists with opportunities |
| NIDHI Programme | Startups | Supporting incubation and entrepreneurship |
In summary, Vigyan TECH 2026 underscored India’s transformation into a global innovation hub, driven by startups, patents, and scientific breakthroughs, while setting the stage for deeper collaboration and inclusive growth.
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