Thursday, June 9, 2011

India’s Global Rank in Field of Scientific Research and Development

India’s position globally in the field of scientific research and development, as measured by the number of research papers published, has improved from 13th position in 1996 to 12th position in 2001 and 10th position in 2006 and further to 9th position in 2010 as per the Scopus International database. 
            The number of applications submitted to patent  new inventions made by  scientists from India and other developed and developing countries received at Indian Patent Office during the last five years is as follows:-
Applications
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
Indian
4521
5314
6040
6161
7262
Foreign
19984
23626
29178
30651
27025
Total
24505
28940
35218
36812
34287
Source: Office of the Controller General Patents, Designs and Trademarks.

Note:   Foreigners Resident Abroad include broadly the residents of Common Wealth countries, American, European, African and Asian countries.

The Government has taken various measures for the promotion and growth of scientific research in the country.  These measures include, successive increase in plan allocations for Scientific Departments, setting up of new institutions for science education and research, creation of centres of excellence and facilities in emerging and frontline areas in academic and national institutes, induction of new and attractive fellowships such as Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired Research (INSPIRE), strengthening infrastructure for Research and Development (R&D) in universities, encouraging public-private R&D partnerships, national awards for outstanding R&D for firms etc. 

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