Abstract

This commentary provides arguments about the new Science, Technology and Innovation Policy of India and its compliance with the processes of formation of the subsystem of grassroots innovations support and development taking place in India. Despite the apparent lack of practical content on the informal sector in the new policy, the existing ecosystem is supported by the State. For its more efficient and large-scale operation, this support should be organized and incorporated into the general pool of measures of development of the national innovation system of India.

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