000 01237nam a22001937a 4500
999 _c343618
_d343618
003 0
005 20210118114535.0
020 _a9788132113126
082 _aCS 509.51
_bSCI
100 _aEdited by Maharajakrishna Rasgotra
245 _aScience and technology in China : implications and lessons for India
260 _aNew Delhi
_bSage
_c2013
300 _a256
520 _aScience and Technology in China discusses the changing structural and institutional context of scientific research in China. The new environment of global competition entails that the norms of generation of new knowledge are as important as those for innovation and commercialization. China has been able to achieve this in a largely state-controlled environment, where political will and commitments have played an increasingly important role. India, on the other hand, is still caught in a paradox of too much democracy at all levels of social and economic activity. It needs a big political push and inclusive decentralized approach to realize its well-defined plans and objectives to make its international presence felt.
650 _aIFS as an editor
650 _aIndian Foreign Service
700 _aRasgotra, Maharajakrishna (ed.)
942 _cB