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Research chairs are a start — India needs a deeper R&D reset

23 Jan 2026
2 min

Prime Minister Research Chairs (PMRC) in IITs

The PMRC initiative is designed to attract top Indian-origin researchers and scientists back to India by establishing research chairs in IITs. This initiative is a recognition of the vital role that Research and Development (R&D) and innovation play in economic growth.

Key Features

  • Support Plan: The initiative plans to support 120 research fellows and chairs over 5 years.
  • Objective: Aim to develop fundamental R&D capabilities and establish a strong intellectual property pipeline.

Challenges

India's entry into the global R&D and innovation arena comes with lower financial commitments compared to global competitors.

  • Public Expenditure: India has a stagnant public expenditure of 0.64-0.66% of GDP on R&D, which is inadequate.
  • Private Sector: The private sector contributes around 34% of R&D spending, indicating risk aversion and a focus on short-term gains.

Role of Government

The Government of India (GoI) plays a crucial role in creating a supportive R&D ecosystem:

  • Policy and Governance: Emphasize on shaping policy and governance, and articulating a long-term vision for R&D.
  • Public Funding: Should target foundational research, strengthen educational institutions, and facilitate academia-industry collaboration.

Approach to R&D Investment

A shift in approach is essential for the success of initiatives like PMRC:

  • Funding Models: Move beyond supply-side funding to demand-side, mission-driven, or 'moonshot' models.
  • Collaboration: Encourage collaboration where the state sets objectives and industry, private capital, and research communities deliver solutions.
  • Leveraging Public Funds: Focus on mechanisms that leverage public funds to attract significantly larger private capital investments.

Without these strategic shifts, the PMRC initiative risks not achieving its full potential.

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Moonshot models

Refers to ambitious, high-risk, high-reward research projects that aim to achieve breakthrough innovations, similar to the Apollo Moon landing program.

Mission-driven funding

A funding approach where financial support is provided to achieve specific, clearly defined goals or missions, often in areas of strategic national importance.

Demand-side funding

A funding model where funding is allocated based on specific needs or challenges that need to be addressed, often driven by industry or societal demands.

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