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100 _aSingh, Ravinder Pal
245 _aAn assessment of Indian science and technology and implications for military research and development
260 _c2000
300 _ap.2762-775
362 _a29 Jul
520 _aA country's science and technology (S and T) capacity - the country's science policy and research and development (R and D) priorities, its educational structures, the national stock of S and T personnel - determines its capabilities for the absorption and development of advanced military technologies. Assessing the strength and limitations of India's S and T capacities, the paper finds that the fundamental weaknesses of the Indian technology base are organisational and cultural, including inertia in policy making and strong preferences for tradition and continuity. The education policy has failed to give required impetus to engineering and technology, and consequently, Indian research capacity is primarily directed towards basic science research that has less relevance to advanced industrial applications. Though these shortcomings are a staple of government reports, scientific conferences and newspaper commentary, the government has not taken any initiatives to redress them. If anything, the paper argues, liberalisation will make the problem worse as the leadership is either unaware of the extent of the problem or overly sanguine about the prospects of its solution. - Reproduced
650 _aMilitary engineering - India
650 _aScience and technology - India
650 _aScience and technology
773 _aEconomic and Political Weekly
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