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Guru Nanak Dev University Participates in Science Summit at United Nations General Assembly

AMRIK SINGH | September 18, 2025 04:35 PM

AMRITSAR: Prof. (Dr.) Karamjeet Singh, Vice Chancellor, Guru Nanak Dev University, delivered the inaugural address during a session on “Strengthening India’s Innovation System for Inclusive & Sustainable Growth: Technological Accumulation, Skill Development & Financial Inclusion” at the Science Summit held alongside the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA80) on September 17, 2025.In his address, Prof. Singh emphasized the need for India to develop its own model of economic growth rooted in local problem-solving. He highlighted that greater investment in R&D, skill enhancement, and quality capital formation is essential to accelerate India’s economic progress. The session was convened and moderated by Dr. Swati Mehta, Associate Professor, Punjab School of Economics, Guru Nanak Dev University. More than 50 national and international scholars participated in the online session hosted under the UNGA platform.

The session was chaired by Prof. Charan Singh, CEO and Founder Director, EGROW Foundation, India. In his opening remarks, he outlined a three-pillar strategy of growth comprising technological development, digital infrastructure, and advanced manufacturing—key drivers for India to achieve the vision of Viksit Bharat@2047. He further discussed recent government initiatives promoting strategic and emerging sectors such as semiconductors to foster industrial growth and innovation. Prof. Singh strongly advocated for the establishment of “MSME universities, ” similar to agricultural universities, to support industrial development and create large-scale employment opportunities.

Eminent economist Prof. Nagesh Kumar, Director-General of the Institute for Studies in Industrial Development (ISID), New Delhi, and a member of the pivotalMonetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Reserve Bank of India, stressed the importance of innovation for driving India’s manufacturing-led transformation. He noted that while innovation is a key driver of economic growth, India continues to lag in R&D investments compared to global standards. Prof. Kumar praised India’s mission-driven R&D efforts in space, green energy, and atomic sectors, and emphasized the need to leverage India’s growing role as a global R&D hub to maximize local benefits and support structural transformation.

Prof. AradhanaAggarwal, Senior Advisor at the National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER) and consultant to the Asian Development Bank, highlighted the need to strengthen India’s innovation ecosystem by easing business regulations, designing focused training programs, and enhancing the innovative capacity of MSMEs. She also stressed the importance of developing regional innovation hubs integrated with global value chains to facilitate technology transfers.

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