National Technology Day 2026 celebrates India's 38th rank in the Global Innovation Index. Focused on "Responsible Innovation for Inclusive Growth," it honors the 1998 Pokhran tests.
Click to View MoreNanophotonics enables trapping infrared light in layers 1,000 times thinner than hair using Molybdenum Diselenide. This breakthrough overcomes the diffraction limit, facilitating ultra-fast, heat-free optical computing and thin night-vision sensors through large-scale Molecular Beam Epitaxy manufacturing.
Click to View MoreIndia’s Viksit Bharat 2047 vision faces a major hurdle in its weak R&D ecosystem, with spending stuck at 0.64% of GDP and poor private participation. Despite steps like the Anusandhan National Research Foundation, closing the academia–industry gap and raising R&D investment to 2% of GDP remain essential for global innovation leadership.
Click to View MoreBengaluru's Quantum City is a strategic initiative aiming to establish India as a global leader in frontier technologies. It promotes a collaborative ecosystem of academia, startups, and industry, accelerating research in quantum computing, communication, and sensing.
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