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STIP 2020 is the Union draft science, technology, and innovation policy released in 2020. It pushes Open Science so publicly funded knowledge is a default public good. Inclusion of gender, regions, and traditional knowledge is a stated pillar. Financing aims to lift GERD from a long stay below about 1 percent of GDP. Decentralised State STI systems and strategic-technology missions are the delivery map.
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Introduction
Science, Technology and Innovation Policy 2020 is the Union’s draft STI policy released in late 2020 by the Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser and the Department of Science and Technology. It is a strategy for an Atmanirbhar science system — open, inclusive, and funded — not a lab statute. The paper’s own problem statement is thin public GERD, siloed labs, and weak translation of papers into products.
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Why a new policy
- Earlier STI policies (including 2013) spoke of self-reliance and GERD; 2020 answers a world of pandemics, digital platforms, and strategic technologies after the 2010s.
- India’s gross expenditure on R&D has long stayed below about 1 percent of GDP, with too little private and State share compared with innovation leaders.
- Labs, IITs, and firms still hand off poorly; procurement and risk capital do not buy Indian prototypes by default.
What STIP 2020 proposes
- Open Science: publicly funded papers, data, and resources as a default, so a district college is not locked out of journals.
- Inclusion: gender, social groups, regions, and traditional knowledge as STI actors, not only elite institutes on the coast.
- Financing: a larger, more predictable STI budget, blended finance, and incentives so industry GERD rises; the old 2-percent-of-GDP aspiration is the direction of travel, not a fake current print.
- Decentralised STI: State STI councils, city and regional innovation, and mission-mode problems (health, agriculture, climate, manufacturing).
- Strategic technologies: capacity in areas the draft treats as national capability — including digital, materials, and security-relevant science — with ethics and dual-use caution.
- Education and careers: research careers, lateral entry of practitioners, and less paperwork so a young scientist is not only a grant clerk.
- STIP 2020 is therefore a governance map: open knowledge, broader who-counts-as-scientist, and money that follows missions.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD P[STIP 2020 draft] --> O[Open Science data papers] P --> I[Inclusion regions gender] P --> F[STI finance GERD] P --> D[State STI missions] O --> C[Atmanirbhar capability] I --> C F --> C D --> C
Conclusion
- STIP 2020 is the 2020 draft national STI policy: Open Science, inclusion, deeper financing, decentralised State systems, and strategic technologies. It answers GERD stuck below about 1 percent of GDP and weak lab-to-firm translation. It will matter when budgets and procurement change, not when the PDF is uploaded.
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