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India Emerging as Global Innovation Powerhouse, Says Dharmendra Pradhan at Bharat Innovates Pre-Summit

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan highlighted India’s growing stature as a global innovation hub while addressing the concluding session of the Bharat Innovates Deep-Tech Pre-Summit held at Indian Institute of Technology Bombay. During the event, the minister engaged in roundtable discussions with investors, industry leaders, and academic experts. He noted that the pre-summit serves as a precursor to Bharat Innovates 2026, scheduled to take place in Nice. The discussions focused on advancing deep-tech innovation, strengthening collaboration between academia and industry, and enhancing India’s startup ecosystem. Pradhan emphasised the importance of sustained funding for emerging ventures to help them scale, foster innovation, and promote research-driven entrepreneurship. He reiterated that Bharat Innovates aims to showcase India’s research and development capabilities on the global stage while facilitating international collaborations and unlocking investment opportunities. Underscoring India’s potential, he stated that the country is well-positioned to develop scalable and cost-effective solutions not only for domestic needs but also for the Global South. He described the initiative as a dynamic platform that brings together ideas, talent, and resources to accelerate innovation and deepen industry-academia partnerships. On the sidelines of the summit, Pradhan chaired a roundtable attended by around 175 investors and industry stakeholders. He also interacted with innovators working across key sectors such as energy, climate and sustainability, semiconductors, space and defence, healthcare, biotechnology, advanced computing, mobility, and smart cities. The pre-summit saw participation from 137 deep-tech startups selected from over 1,186 applications across the country. These startups showcased innovations in areas including artificial intelligence, advanced materials, clean technology, and next-generation manufacturing, drawing strong interest from investors. The event also enabled meaningful engagement between startups, venture capital firms, and industry representatives, paving the way for collaboration, commercialisation, and global expansion. Prominent dignitaries present included K. Radhakrishnan, Vineet Joshi, Abhay Karandikar, and Shireesh Kedare. Reaffirming the government’s commitment to innovation, Pradhan stressed the need to translate research ideas into market-ready solutions that create real-world impact. He expressed confidence that the innovations showcased at the pre-summit would significantly contribute to strengthening India’s position as a global leader in technology and entrepreneurship. The Bharat Innovates Deep-Tech Pre-Summit marks an important milestone in India’s innovation journey, with selected startups set to represent the country’s deep-tech ecosystem at the international event in France in 2026. Source: DD News 

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Govt eases norms for deep-tech startups, drops three-year eligibility rule for DSIR recognition

The central government has announced a major policy relief for deep-tech startups by removing the mandatory three-year existence requirement to obtain recognition under the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR)’s Industrial Research and Development Promotion (IRDP) Programme. Speaking at the 41st Foundation Day of DSIR in New Delhi, Union Minister of Science and Technology Dr Jitendra Singh said the decision is aimed at enabling deep-tech startups to scale faster at early stages, even before they achieve operational maturity. He noted that the move signals the government’s growing trust in India’s innovation ecosystem and its confidence in the long-term sustainability and intent of homegrown innovators. The Minister emphasised that the reform aligns with several transformational steps taken under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, including opening up the nuclear and space sectors to private participation. To support innovation in these emerging domains, he said the government will further accelerate policy and institutional initiatives. Dr Singh also highlighted that India is steadily advancing the vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat, while simultaneously positioning itself as a reliable global innovation and technology partner for other nations. During the event, the Minister unveiled a series of initiatives to strengthen India’s research, development, and innovation ecosystem. These included the release of Guidelines for Recognition of In-House R&D Units, the recognition framework for Centres of Deep-Tech Startups, the launch of the PRISM Network Platform – TOCIC Innovator Pulse, and Creative India 2025 under the PRISM scheme. Source: newsonair

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