Recurrent Irritant: On Funds And Research In India

Recurrent Irritant: On Funds And Research In India 1 Sep 2025

Recurrent Irritant: On Funds And Research In India

Recently, a report that 75 women selected for the Department of Biotechnology’s Biocare programme have not received sanction letters or salaries has exposed the persistent inefficiencies in India’s research administration.

Challenges in India’s Research Ecosystem

  • Administrative Delays: The delay in disbursing benefits under Biocare is attributed to the switch to the Treasury Single Account system, but such procedural hurdles directly disrupt research progress.
  • Structural Barriers for Young Researchers: Young scientists struggle with limited laboratory space, cumbersome university bureaucracies, complex grant applications, and uneven mentorship.
    • Career prospects are highly uncertain, making it difficult to sustain motivation in research.
  • Financial Insecurity: Salaries and fellowships remain modest compared to living costs, which deters many talented graduates from pursuing research.
    • Even determined researchers are often forced into long-term postdoctoral or contractual roles without permanent positions.
  • Shrinking Global Opportunities: Immigration regimes in the West have become stricter, and competition for limited faculty positions abroad has intensified.
    • As a result, Indian researchers increasingly depend on the domestic ecosystem, where instability in funding worsens their insecurity.

Consequences of Delays

  • Time-Sensitive Nature of Science: Scientific experiments often rely on precise alignment of facilities, collaborators, and seasonal or biological conditions, and delays irreversibly disrupt these cycles.
  • Credibility Deficit of Government Schemes: When schemes that appear progressive on paper fail to deliver timely support, they lose legitimacy, making it harder to retain domestic talent and attract international collaborations.
  • Equity Concerns: Women scientists, early-career fellows, and those from under-represented backgrounds already face systemic barriers, and erratic access to funds disproportionately harms their careers.

Way Forward

  • Strengthening Administrative Maturity: Research schemes must be designed with inbuilt mechanisms for enforcement, timely implementation, and smooth fund flow to avoid repeated breakdowns.
  • Balancing Transparency with Flexibility: While the Treasury Single Account system may improve transparency in the long term, it must be complemented with contingency measures to ensure beneficiaries are not penalised during transitions.
  • Ensuring Accountability: Ministries and programme managers must be held directly accountable for delays, recognising that procedural lapses translate into disrupted livelihoods and careers.
  • Promoting Equity and Inclusivity: Special attention must be given to women and early-career researchers, ensuring consistent funding so that progressive policies are not undermined by poor execution.
Mains Practice

Q. India aspires to become a global leader in science and innovation, yet its research ecosystem continues to face persistent challenges. Discuss these challenges in detail and suggest institutional reforms to strengthen research administration. (10 Marks, 150 Words)

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