PM's STIAC sets directions for scientific innovation in India

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

The Prime Ministers' Science, (STIAC) in its first meeting held on Tuesday set some clear objectives and directions for a number of key projects.

The panel was formulated by to advice on and It is currently headed by Dr. K Vijay Raghavan, to the

Other members of the council include Former ISRO chief A. S. Kiran Kumar; Ajay Sood, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru; Subhash Kak, Oklahoma State University; Manjul Bharghava, noted from Princeton University; Madhuri Kanitkar, the first woman from Pune's Armed Forces Medical College, and industrialist Baba Kalyani. Secretaries of around 10 central ministries, including and technology, and education were special invitees to the panel.

The day-long meeting included presentations on a range of topics, followed by discussions and directions for action. The formation and terms of reference for the council are a consequence of the fact that while the quality of the scientific efforts in the country are good, as a whole, the country is unable to move forward in terms of scientific and technological innovation.

To address this, the personally took several steps on assuming office. Post meeting a group of key scientists, a number of policy directions were pushed by the Prime-Minister's Office's for action by the relevant ministries.

Over the past two years, the Group of Secretaries in and Technology have both formulated and initiated implementation of major steps to improve technological innovation in the country. In April this year, the appointed a new followed by the constitution of the Prime Minister's STIAC. These concrete steps have resulted in the country's science and coming together towards a cohesive direction.

"There is now a stated direction and efficiency in the system due to the increased government, industry and philanthropy investment along with quality leadership. India's scientific enterprise can be made strong, collaborative, daring, purposeful and effective. India's Science and Technology sector must become a shining example to the world, and will have a strong positive impact on our society and economy," said K Vijay Raghavan, to the

In the meeting, various key projects and their direction were discussed including - Accelerating Growth for New innovation (AGNIi), Deep Ocean Mission, Teaching S&T in Indian languages, (AI) and Quantum Computing, and Optimal Well-being, Waste to Energy, Research, Development and Innovation towards making India a in Electric Vehicles, Indian Biodiversity: characterisation, preservation and sustainable use.

All discussions and conclusions are being translated into clear action-points and will not be open-ended. The STIAC is scheduled to meet regularly and ensure that there is adequate stimulus to implement all the programs within a one-to-three year time period.

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First Published: Wed, October 10 2018. 17:05 IST