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Why has the Nobel Prize in Science eluded India for so long

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August 12, 2023

India has produced several Nobel laureates in different categories over the years. Many of them were Indian by birth and origin but subsequently acquired foreign citizenship.

- DR. VISHAL RAO U.S.

Why has the Nobel Prize in Science eluded India for so long

The Nobel Prize was constituted in 1901 following the demise of renowned scientist and entrepreneur Alfred Nobel who dedicated majority of his fortune to the establishment of prizes in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature and peace.

His will stated that the prizes should be awarded to “those who, during the preceding year, shall have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind.”

India has made significant contributions to the fields of science and technology, but it is true that the country has not yet produced a Nobel laureate in those fields. Several factors have contributed to this rather dismaying fact:

1. India’s colonial past: The Nobel Prizes were established in 1901, and historically, India faced various challenges in terms of scientific infrastructure, funding, and educational opportunities. In the early 20th century, when the Nobel Prizes were gaining prominence, India was still under British colonial rule, which had a significant impact on the development of scientific institutions and research culture.

2. Inadequacy of Fundamental Research: The Nobel Prizes often recognize groundbreaking discoveries in fundamental research. While India has made significant advancements in applied sciences and technology, the focus on fundamental research has been comparatively limited. Nobel-worthy discoveries often require long-term, sustained efforts, interdisciplinary collaborations, and substantial funding, which may be influenced by various factors including resource allocation and research priorities.

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