India is becoming a global R&D platform with more than 300 companies setting up their centres here. This has opened up opportunities for young students who need not leave the country for better jobs, he said. |
In last three years 30,000 scientists and researchers have returned to India to be absorbed in various organisations, Mas-helkar said quoting NASSCOM at INSA's General Body Meeting. Many of those who have returned are also joining government organisations, Mash-elkar said pointing out that R&D, which was earlier a government domain, has now largely become a private concern. |