Nature India: Is India spending enough on scientific research? Ajay Sood: We have witnessed consistent growth in India’s overall science and technology (S&T) spending. However, in terms of ...
With Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ongoing state visit to Washington, there are high expectations for concrete outcomes. Undoubtedly, critical, and emerging technology cooperation will be featured ...
India’s general election begins this week. Nearly one billion voters are eligible to go to the polls in a marathon exercise, starting on 19 April and ending on 1 June. Opinion polls are projecting ...
February 11 is the International Day of Women and Girls in Science—a UN-declared observance that recognises the achievements and challenges of women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and ...
As India sets its sights on becoming a developed country by the 100th anniversary of Independence in 2047, concrete goals are ...
GaN-based electronics are known for their ability to reduce energy losses and shrink the size of power converters and related ...
Scientists, students, researchers, and science lovers are participating in a series of rallies in several Indian cities between August 10 and 17 as part of the 2024 India March for Science events. The ...
I spent last weekend in Pune at the India Science Festival and left with real confidence in the country’s future. The event brought together students, scientists, teachers, policymakers, and families ...
Structural shifts in policy, capital and talent are transforming India’s deep-science ecosystem, enabling faster validation, lower capital intensity and globally ambitious companies After a decade of ...
Almost every year since 1914, the Indian Science Congress has brought together a wide range of scientists, academics, students and even Nobel laureates in an event that has been central to the ...
India’s space and vaccine trajectories moved with political currents rather than above them, argued a panel at the History Literature Festival in Hyderabad on Sunday.
A century-old annual science event, the Indian Science Congress, has been canceled following a clash between its organizer, the Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA), and the federal government.