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China far ahead of India in science: PM

Last Updated: Sunday, February 26, 2012, 11:53
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China far ahead of India in science: PM Washington: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who vowed last month to more than double India's R&D spending to $8 billion a year by 2017, has expressed concern over countries like China overtaking India in the field of science.

"Over the past few decades, India's relative position in the world of science had been declining, and we have been overtaken by countries like China," Singh declared in an interview with America's top "Science" magazine.

"China is in many ways far ahead of India," he is quoted as saying in the Feb 24 issue of Science which carries a special package of news focusing on the state of "Science in India," and how it has evolved over the past few decades.

Manmohan Singh had expressed similar concern at the Indian Science Congress earlier this year.

Indian scientists laud PM

Indian scientists give high marks to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for bringing about a "sea change" in India's scientific environment and showing grit on issues of importance to them, according to the top US "Science" magazine.

"Despite challenges like India's vaunted bureaucracy, many Indian researchers who studied abroad and opened labs in other countries have begun flocking back home," says the Feb 24 issue of the magazine focusing on the state of "Science in India."

According to award-winning Science writers Richard Stone and Pallava Bagla, "much of this sea change can be attributed to Singh, who is seeking to strengthen scientific disciplines across the board; not just space and nuclear science, which have long enjoyed massive central government support."

Penned by Stone and Bagla the "India Rising" package traces the modern history of science in India, from its first atomic bomb test in 1974 to its current status as a rising scientific powerhouse.

The two crisscrossed India to speak with many of the nation's top scientists. They observed how Indian scientists, after struggling for resources for decades, now enjoy access to state-of-the-art facilities and a windfall of funds.

Singh, who vowed last month to more than double the nation's R&D spending to $8 billion a year by 2017, they noted has launched initiatives to entice overseas scientists to return home, create elite universities, and establish a grants agency modelled after the US National Science Foundation.

In academic circles, Singh enjoys a form of street cred, said Science. "He's a scholar, a thinker," Raghunath "Ramesh" Mashelkar, former director general of India's Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, is quoted as saying.

As finance minister from 1991 to 1996, Singh presided over reforms that have transformed India into one of the world's fastest growing economies, the magazine noted.

"Gentle and modest, Singh's soft-spoken demeanour belies the grit he has shown on some issues of importance to scientists," it said. "He staked his government's future on nuclear power when, overriding fierce opposition, he inked a controversial deal with the United States in 2008 that opened India's civilian nuclear industry to the outside world."

"He has struck a cautious stance on genetically modified (GM) foods; in 2009, he did not intervene when his former environment minister rejected a scientific panel's advice and banned commercial planting of GM eggplant, or brinjal, until additional safety trials are completed," the magazine said.

"On balance, Indian scientists give Singh high marks for his tenure as prime minister," Science said noting, "Last month, they elected him general president of the Indian Science Congress Association during its centenary year-the first prime minister to receive that honour."

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First Published: Sunday, February 26, 2012, 11:53

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GNN - New Delhi
Because you people have time only to make money, not development.
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Don - United States
I wish the best for these people, even though they have low IQs. :-)
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BRIJ - NEWYORK
ONE THING AT A TIME,YOU ARE FAR AHEAD IN CORRUPTION.
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joe - chicago
Indians minds are not far from the the technology requirements. What`s stop India is from par with china is correptions
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B.K.Sahu - Saudi Arabia
What Manmohan Singh is doing to develop India in Science and technology?He should feel shame.He is doing nothing for India except dirty politics to support Rahul Gandhi as future Prime Minister by the instruction of Madam.
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Riaz Bari - Singapore
Mr Sahu I got agree with your comment Mr Singh is one of the finest Finance Minister in the World today if india is developing the whole credit goes to Mr Singh he work very very hard despite lot of political pressure in 1990 he come with the reforms which help india to positive there foreign currency stock else we always have a negative foreign currency he is the one who make the forex market free to trade in the local market. He is a great visionary and true indian try to respect the person who had done lots and lots for the people of india. Shame on you man. you need to evaluate yourself before u stake the goodwill of other. try to learn some respect.
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tarun - delhi
lets evaluate him by deeds not by so called act as one step of liberelisation.
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harsh - noida
because they do not have spineless PM like india. In addition to that, we do not have strong law to punish corrupt burecauts and Politcian.
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Shyam - U.K.
Thanks for your positive,motivating input.
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chirag - india
u r r8 harsh.....but,if youth determine,it can do anything......b`coz india has far more youth than china....
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Riaz Bari - Singapore
Mr Sahu I got agree with your comment Mr Singh is one of the finest Finance Minister in the World today if india is developing the whole credit goes to Mr Singh he work very very hard despite lot of political pressure in 1990 he come with the reforms which help india to positive there foreign currency stock else we always have a negative foreign currency he is the one who make the forex market free to trade in the local market. He is a great visionary and true indian try to respect the person who had done lots and lots for the people of india. Shame on you man. you need to evaluate yourself before u stake the goodwill of other. try to learn some respect.



Shyam - U.K.
Thanks for your positive,motivating input.



B.K.Sahu - Saudi Arabia
What Manmohan Singh is doing to develop India in Science and technology?He should feel shame.He is doing nothing for India except dirty politics to support Rahul Gandhi as future Prime Minister by the instruction of Madam.