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Our Frugal Future: Lessons from India’s Innovation system

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Drawing on the latest data and over 130 interviews with Indian policymakers, entrepreneurs and academics, this report explores the policies, institutions and industries that are driving research and innovation. It measures how India's research strengths are developing, and maps how the geography of Indian research and innovation is changing.

Innovation has raced up the Indian Government's agenda in recent years, and the President has declared the next ten years the 'Decade of Innovation.' Yet at first glance, recent developments in India's innovation ecosystem appear not to have kept pace with its explosive economic growth. India's science budget has grown at 25 per cent a year for the last five years, but expenditure on R&D remains under 1 per cent of GDP. India's record of scientific publications lags that of China, and the gap is widening: over the same period as India's scientific output doubled, China's grew by seven times.

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However, these metrics don't capture all of what is important about Indian innovation. They overlook what this research uncovered as a distinctive specialism of the Indian system, and a timely opportunity for the UK: frugal innovation. Combined with deepening scientific and technological capabilities, this could be an important source of competitive advantage for India, and is an overlooked opportunity for strategic collaboration with the UK.

Methodology and origins of this report

This project was undertaken and funded in partnership between Nesta, the FCO Science and Innovation Network, the Research Councils UK and the UK-India Education and Research Initiative. It draws on secondary literature and the latest quantitative data available, in addition to over 130 in-depth interviews with Indian policymakers, entrepreneurs and academics.

  • You can download all the raw data we used  in the Our Frugal Future report here.
  • You can also view our collection of examples of frugal innovations.
  • The report contains number of excellent infographics.

Three additional pieces of research were commissioned by our project partners to feed into the project:

  • Bibliometric analysis mapping the distribution and focus of research excellence in India by Evidence, Thomson Reuters.
  • River of Innovation - a report on the future of Higher Education and its impact on research and innovation by IndoGenius.
  • A report on foreign investment in Indian research and development by NISTADS.

Published
July 2012

Authors
Kirsten Bound and Ian Thornton

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Frugal innovations

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Arrow icon green [original]Browse through our list of great frugal innovations coming out of India.

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Visualising the data

The Our Frugal Future report contains a number of maps and data visualisations. Click on the images below to open up the full versions.

Inputs to Indian Innovation:
Inputs to Indian Innovation - geographical view [original]Hotspots for quality research and innovation:
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hurryram
02 Aug 12, 2:18am (8 months ago)

How frugal?

Sorry, did not understand the numbers well. It looks like India's R&D spending includes spending in Space, Atomic Energy and Defense - is that true?

IT must be much less if you take this away - right? These do not produce many publications - I do not know about patents?

pjsingh
01 Aug 12, 1:41pm (8 months ago)

Frugal Innovation

Well written, well analysed, well planned. Have seen all exapmples cited in C K Prahlads Book, Jaideep's Book and Vijay Govindrajan Book with actual data that hadnt got analysed. Good work.
Poonam Jayant Singh, NBFGR, Lucknow

01 Aug 12, 1:40pm (8 months ago)

Frugal Innovation

Well written, well analysed, well planned. Have seen all exapmples cited in C K Prahlads Book, Jaideep's Book and Vijay Govindrajan Book with actual data that hadnt got analysed. Good work.

parkey
20 Jul 12, 1:50pm (8 months ago)

Our Frugal Future

would be nice to say the same - unable to download/open the document

srparekh
20 Jul 12, 8:27am (8 months ago)

Frugal Innovation

Excellent initiative and very readable report. Hearty Congratulations to the team of authors.It adds to the mounting literature on what is emerging to be known as Indovation !
Sunil R Parekh, Ahmedabad.