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Investing in science for co-creation, co-existence

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October 28, 2025

Developments in science and technology have no doubt led to a paradigm shift in human capability, leading to humanity making strides never visualised before.

- Anil Kakodkar

As a consequence, there has been a disproportionate rise in consumption. While this may have augured well for the economy, it also has led to sustainability issues that are becoming progressively difficult to resolve. No doubt, some resolutions, such as the move to circular economy, can come about through further research and application of technologies. Some alleviation can also come about through restrained human behaviour and responsible attitudes.

The world, however, seems to be moving closer to catastrophic instabilities threatening the very existence of humanity. An added dimension is the fact that the rate of new technology-driven changes is accelerating and is perhaps close to outpacing the ability of humans to put in place the required governance frameworks and sustain the societies. Self-governance, guided by universally cultivated values —to maintain oneself on the right path despite the lag in evolution of social governance framework — relevant to the new situation is the need of the hour. One needs to develop deeper insights in science and humanities together through collaborative research to realise such an objective.

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