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Autor/Urheber | Arpita Mukherjee; Alka Chawla |
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Titel | India as an Innovation Economy: The Role of IP and ICT. |
Quelle | Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (2018)
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Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | online; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Commerce and Industry; Intra-Industry Trade; Electronics Industry; Computer Industry; Vocational Education; Technical Education; Quality Education; Primary Education; Educational Systems; Industry; Development cooperation; Industrialization; Industrial Economics; Industrial Development; Industrial Policy; Technology assessment; Technological institutes; Employment; Information Media; Mass Media; Export Oriented Industries; Electronics; Computers; Telecommunications Industry; Manufacturing Industries; Microprocessors; Electronic Equipment; Communication Industry; Training programs; Vocational training; Training methods; Economic growth; Training courses; Educational aspects; Compulsory education; Economics of education; Educational policy; Industrial Projects; Industrial Products; Industrial Sector; Microelectronics industry; Electronic industries; Digital electronics; Microelectronics; Podcasts; Music videos; Internet videos; Interactive videos; Videos; Video recordings; TV; Mobile communication systems; Sound recordings; Motion pictures; Automation; Educational innovations; Technical institutes; Engineering schools |
Abstract | The objective of this white paper is to discuss the essential role of ICT and IP for India to become an Innovation Economy. The paper also looks at India's position vis-à-vis other developed and developing countries in some key innovation indices, identifies the gaps, discusses how ICT and IP can help to enhance India's global positioning as a hub for innovation and technology development, bring in investment, and create high quality jobs. In the end, the paper makes policy recommendations on how India can leapfrog into an Innovation Economy and identifies how the EU and its Member States can contribute through collaborations and mutually beneficial partnerships in India's journey towards becoming an Innovation Economy. |
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