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Budget 2026: India to power its clean tech and nuclear ambitions to build an innovation state
28-01-2026
Pooja Lahri, Vice President, Primus Partners shared her opinion that Budget 2026–27 must convert India’s growing clean tech and nuclear ambitions into a design-led innovation ecosystem, as low R&D intensity and weak lab-to-market translation continue to limit scale. She argues that stronger private R&D incentives, deeper manufacturing-linked research, secure critical minerals, and a clear roadmap for clean energy and Small Modular Reactors are essential for India to emerge as a global innovation leader rather than a technology-dependent market.
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