A Game-Changer for Deep-Tech: How India’s DSIR Reform Fuels Lab-to-Market Innovation
In a transformative policy shift designed to accelerate India’s technological sovereignty, the central government has relaxed a critical regulatory barrier for deep-tech startups. The Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR) has removed the mandatory three-year commercial viability requirement for its coveted certification, a move that will supercharge early-stage innovation in artificial intelligence, quantum computing, biotechnology, and space technology. This landmark reform directly addresses a core paradox: the nation’s most ambitious, research-intensive ventures—those building foundational technologies for the future—were often excluded from vital government support precisely because they were too early, too complex, and too focused on long-term R&D to generate quick revenue. This policy update is not just an administrative tweak; it is a strategic realignment that unleashes capital, credibility, and confidence for the founders building India’s next technological frontiers.
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