India's changing innovation system : achievements, challenges, and opportunities for cooperation : report of a symposium

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    • National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Comparative Innovation Policy: Best Practice for the 21st Century
    • National Research Council (U.S.). Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy
    • National Research Council (U.S.). Policy and Global Affairs
    • Shivakumar, Sujai J.

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India's changing innovation system : achievements, challenges, and opportunities for cooperation : report of a symposium

Committee on Comparative Innovation Policy: Best Practice for the 21st Century, Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy, Policy and Global Affairs ; Charles W. Wessner and Sujai J. Shivakumar, editors

National Academies Press, c2007

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"National Research Council of the National Academies"

At head of cover title: Comparative Innovation Policy

Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-208)

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As part of its review of Comparative National Innovation Policies: Best Practice for the 21st Century, the Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy convened a major symposium in Washington to examine the policy changes that have contributed to India's enhanced innovative capacity. This major event, organized in cooperation with the Confederation of Indian Industry, was particularly timely given President Bush's March 2006 visit to India and the Joint Statement issued with the Indian government calling for strategic cooperation in innovation and the development of advanced technologies. The conference, which brought together leading figures from the public and private sectors from both India and the United States, identified accomplishments and existing challenges in the Indian innovation system and reviewed synergies and opportunities for enhanced cooperation between the Indian and U.S. innovation systems. This report on the conference contains three elements: a summary of the key symposium presentations, an introductory chapter analyzing the policy issues raised at the symposium, and a research paper providing a detailed examination of India's knowledge economy, placing it in terms of overall global trends and analyzing its challenges and opportunities. Table of Contents Front Matter I Introduction II Proceedings: Welcome Remarks Opening Remarks: India and the United States: A New Strategic Responsibility Panel I: India and the United States: An Emerging Global Partnership Panel II: Synergies and Gaps in National and Regional Development Strategies Keynote Address: India's Changing Innovation System Panel III: Growing the Science and Technology, Research, and Innovation Infrastructure Panel IV: Building U.S.-Indian Research and Development Cooperation Closing Remarks III Research Paper: India's Knowledge Economy in the Global Context IV Appendixes: A Biographies of Speakers B Participants List C Bibliography

Table of Contents

  • 1 Front Matter
  • 2 I Introduction
  • 3 II Proceedings: Welcome Remarks
  • 4 Opening Remarks: India and the United States: A New Strategic Responsibility
  • 5 Panel I: India and the United States: An Emerging Global Partnership
  • 6 Panel II: Synergies and Gaps in National and Regional Development Strategies
  • 7 Keynote Address: India's Changing Innovation System
  • 8 Panel III: Growing the Science and Technology, Research, and Innovation Infrastructure
  • 9 Panel IV: Building U.S.-Indian Research and Development Cooperation
  • 10 Closing Remarks
  • 11 III Research Paper: India's Knowledge Economy in the Global Context
  • 12 IV Appendixes: A Biographies of Speakers
  • 13 B Participants List
  • 14 C Bibliography

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