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New Delhi [India], April 1: The India Research Conclave 2025, held at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in New Delhi, represented a crucial step forward in enhancing research quality, promoting cooperation, and upholding ethical standards within Indian research circles. Supported by Springer Nature, this gathering assembled prominent scholars, researchers, policy makers, and business professionals to discuss major issues and prospects influencing India’s research environment.
The conference highlighted research integrity, innovation, and inclusiveness through keynotes delivered by prominent figures from governmental bodies, academic institutions, and research entities. The discussions emphasized India’s pivotal position in defining the worldwide research landscape as well as the significance of adhering to ethical standards for environmentally responsible advancements in science.
Frank Vrancken Peeters, CEO of Springer Nature, emphasized how collaboration and research integrity are pivotal for advancing science. He mentioned, "India is becoming a global frontrunner in research and innovation Events such as the India Research Conclave are essential for promoting a culture of excellence, transparency, and cooperation. At Springer Nature, we continue to dedicate ourselves to assisting the research community with tools and resources that maintain the utmost levels of integrity.
P.K. Banerjee, who holds the position of Joint Secretary at the Ministry of Education within the Indian government, emphasized the administration’s commitment to bolstering India’s research landscape. He stated, “The India Research Conclave acts as an essential forum for convening policy makers, scholars, and business executives with the aim of fostering meaningful impact.” research and innovation As India broadens its research capacities, it’s crucial that we maintain the utmost ethical and scholarly integrity, so that our scientific progress serves the broader societal good. Programs such as One Nation One Subscription (ONOS) play a vital role in making top-tier research accessible to all, allowing Indian scholars to make stronger contributions to the worldwide knowledge ecosystem. Students should encourage their institutions to secure this access initially and then utilize these resources efficiently for innovative interdisciplinary studies through ONOS.
The gathering included two dynamic panel sessions as well. In the initial session titled 'Enhancing Research in India and Looking Ahead,' prominent scholars and government officials convened to examine the obstacles and prospects within India’s research landscape. Participants offered perspectives on financing, regulatory adjustments, and cross-disciplinary cooperation aimed at positioning India among the leaders in international research.
In the subsequent session called 'Women Researchers: Pioneers of Transformation in Indian Science,' attention was drawn to the crucial roles played by female scientists and the necessity for increased representation of genders across science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines. This conversation underscored the importance of mentoring programs, supportive policies, and organizational shifts needed to bolster women’s presence in scientific inquiry.
The conclave featured keynote speeches and discussions from esteemed leaders in research, education, and policy, including Dr. Govind K. Makharia, Associate Dean (Research), AIIMS, New Delhi, Dr. B.N. Gangadhar, Chairman, National Medical Commission and Prof. Dhananjay Singh, Member Secretary, Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), Ministry of Education, Government of India
Hosting the India Research Conclave 2025 at AIIMS, New Delhi, one of India's premier research institutions, underscored the event's significance in shaping national research policies. The discussions on sustainability, technology-driven research, and academic integrity highlighted India's growing influence in the global research ecosystem.
One of the main focuses of the conclave was on Springer Nature’s Research Integrity efforts, which underscore their dedication to ethical publishing, openness, and sustainable research methods. These goals are consistent with India's ambition for academic distinction as well as the objectives set forth by the United Nations for sustainability. Development Goals (SDGs).
By facilitating thoughtful conversations, providing networking opportunities, and promoting knowledge sharing, the India Research Conclave 2025 established the groundwork for upcoming projects aimed at bolstering India’s stature as a worldwide frontrunner. research and innovation .
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