What is Technological Self-Reliance?
Historical Background
Key Points
9 points- 1.
Indigenous R&D: Promoting domestic research and development through funding, infrastructure, and policy support.
- 2.
Manufacturing capabilities: Enhancing local production across critical sectors to reduce import dependence.
- 3.
Innovation ecosystem: Fostering startups, incubators, and technological advancements through schemes like Startup India.
- 4.
Skill development: Equipping the workforce with future-ready skills to support domestic innovation and manufacturing.
- 5.
Reduced import dependence: Especially in strategic and critical sectors like defense, electronics, semiconductors, and energy.
- 6.
Strategic autonomy: Ensuring national security and economic sovereignty by controlling key technological capabilities.
- 7.
Public-private partnerships: Encouraging collaboration between government, industry, academia, and startups for technology development.
- 8.
Focus sectors: Prioritizing self-reliance in areas such as defense, electronics, renewable energy, pharmaceuticals, space, and Artificial Intelligence (AI).
- 9.
Export promotion: Moving beyond self-sufficiency to become a global supplier of advanced technologies.
Visual Insights
Technological Self-Reliance: Key Strategies
Mind map illustrating the key strategies for achieving technological self-reliance, including R&D investment, skill development, and policy support.
Technological Self-Reliance
- ●R&D Investment
- ●Skill Development
- ●Policy Support
- ●Strategic Sectors
Recent Developments
7 developmentsIncreased push for domestic manufacturing through PLI (Production Linked Incentive) schemes across multiple sectors.
Emphasis on indigenous defense production and increasing defense exports.
Rapid growth of Indian startups and the innovation ecosystem, contributing to technological advancements.
Focus on critical and emerging technologies like AI, semiconductors, quantum computing, and green energy.
Government support for R&D in strategic sectors through national missions and dedicated funds.
Initiatives like the SOAR program contribute by building a skilled workforce essential for indigenous technology development and innovation.
Efforts to establish semiconductor manufacturing facilities in India to reduce import reliance.
