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Formulation of National Science Technology and Innovation Policy initiated
Part of: GS-Prelims and GS-III – Innovation
In News:
- Recently, the Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser (Office of PSA) and the Department of Science and Technology (DST) have jointly initiated the formulation of a new national Science Technology and Innovation Policy (STIP 2020).
Key takeaways
- It will be the 5th STIP of India.
- It will integrate the lessons of the Covid-19 pandemic including the building of an Atmanirbhar Bharat by taking advantage of India’s strengths in research and development, science and technology, huge markets, demographic dividend and data.
- The STIP 2020 formulation process will be six-months long.
- It has been organised into 4 highly interlinked tracks:
- Track I: It involves an extensive public and expert consultation process through Science Policy Forum.
- Track II: It comprises experts-driven consultations to formulate recommendations for the policy.
- Track III: It involves extensive intra-state and intra-department consultation with Ministries and States.
- Track IV: It constitutes an apex level multi-stakeholder consultation.
Important value additions
Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser
- It was set-up in November 1999 by the Cabinet Secretariat.
- Objectives:
- To evolve policies, strategies and missions for the generation of innovations and support systems for multiple applications.
- To generate science and technology tasks in critical infrastructure, economic and social sectors.
- To function as the Secretariat to the Scientific Advisory Committee to the Cabinet.
- The Prime Minister’s Science, Technology and Innovation Advisory Council (PM-STIAC) is an overarching council that facilitates the PSA’s office.