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How great institutions power great nations
Hindustan Times Thane
|October 18, 2025
Behind many of India’s most remarkable achievements lies a common force: High-quality institutions that empower generations to build paths that once seemed impossible.
From designing Al-pow-ered mosquito-tracking systems that prevent disease outbreaks to breakthroughs in space exploration to artists from rural India performing on world-class stages, these milestones are not incidental. They are visible outcomes of decades of collective effort, deep, purposedriven investment in the centres of excellence we have incubated and nurtured, and unwavering belief in human potential.
Born of visionary intent to confront India’s defining challenges, and to reinforce its cultural mores and civilisational values, institutions such as the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru. and the National Centre for Performing Arts (NCPA), stand out as multi-generational legacies of impact. Across the decades, philanthropic leadership in India has not only supported existing centres of excellence but also actively incubated new institutions that address the emerging needs of our society.
Examples such as the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Tata Memorial Centre and the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, illustrate how long-term philanthropy, rooted in partnership and mentorship, has helped seed early-stage organisations that have grown into nationally and globally recognised pillars of progress. This commitment to institutional incubation, from ideation, sustained mentorship, investment, and collaborative networks, has enabled pathbreaking solutions and empowered new generations of talent across health care, education, technology, and social sciences, contributing to India’s transformation.
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