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What is the main policy goal of Science, Technology and Innovation Policy, 2013?
Emergence of India as one of the top five of six knowledge powers in science
To gain global competitiveness and link science sector to the developmental agenda of the country
Science, Research and Innovation System for High Technology led path for India (SRISHTI)
None of the above
Science, Technology and Innovation Policy • The new Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Policy unveiled in 2013 includes a thrust for innovations in science and technology sector. • STI policy reveals an aspiration to gain global competitiveness and link science sector to the developmental agenda of the country. • Science, Research and Innovation System for High Technology led path for India (SRISHTI) is the main policy goal. • Emergence of India as one of the top five of six knowledge powers in science are expressed aspirations of the new STI policy. • To translate this vision into action, the Department has already established a dedicated Policy Research Cell.
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