Abstract

Technology has occupied an important and largely unquestioned status in the development agenda of the Indian state over the last few decades. Technology solutions covering a wide field, viz. rural energy solutions through to nuclear technology have been systematically supported through state financing. It is also a widely held belief that technologies like the ICT have also played an important and much annotated part in the emergence of India as one of foremost emerging economy. This has further led to the strengthening of state policy in supporting and adopting technology interventions more broadly within the development agenda of the country but in also aggressively pushing for investment in specific technologies like, biotechnology and nanotechnology. Such a scenario provides specific conditions that govern the development of nanotechnology in India.

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