Although the national expenditure on R&D in India (as a percentage of GNP) is comparable with that of such developed countries as Australia and Canada, there is increasing concern that the S&T capabilities of the country are not being fully utilised for accomplishing developmental plans. We report some of the findings of a sponsored project which examines R&D funding by government agencies in India.
The authors thank Raja Ramanna, Director of the National Institute of Advanced Studies (NIAS), Bangalore, for suggesting this study. They are very grateful to C. V. Sundaram, Homi Bhabha Visiting Professor, NIAS, for his constant support and involvement during the study
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