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The consolidation of space and nuclear capabilities in the early 1970s marked a turning point in India’s scientific self-reliance. Discuss with focus on institutional reforms and strategic motivations.

Kartavya Desk Staff

Topic: Post-independence consolidation and reorganization within the country.

Topic: Post-independence consolidation and reorganization within the country.

Q1. The consolidation of space and nuclear capabilities in the early 1970s marked a turning point in India’s scientific self-reliance. Discuss with focus on institutional reforms and strategic motivations. (10 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: PIB

Why the question Asked because early-1970s space and nuclear consolidation became a defining turning point in India’s scientific self-reliance, coinciding with major institutional restructuring and geopolitical pressures. Key demand of the question Explain how the 1970s strengthened India’s scientific capability through institutional reforms, and analyse the strategic motivations—security, autonomy and developmental needs—behind these shifts. Structure of the Answer: Introduction Briefly note how the early 1970s marked a shift toward autonomous high-technology development in space and nuclear sectors. Body Institutional reforms – Mention one broad idea on restructuring of scientific bodies, creation of new institutions, and strengthened governance. Strategic motivations – Mention one broad idea on security concerns, geopolitical pressures, and developmental imperatives driving self-reliance. Conclusion Short closing line on how these foundations shaped India’s long-term scientific capabilities and strategic autonomy.

Why the question Asked because early-1970s space and nuclear consolidation became a defining turning point in India’s scientific self-reliance, coinciding with major institutional restructuring and geopolitical pressures.

Key demand of the question Explain how the 1970s strengthened India’s scientific capability through institutional reforms, and analyse the strategic motivations—security, autonomy and developmental needs—behind these shifts.

Structure of the Answer: Introduction

Briefly note how the early 1970s marked a shift toward autonomous high-technology development in space and nuclear sectors.

Institutional reforms – Mention one broad idea on restructuring of scientific bodies, creation of new institutions, and strengthened governance.

Strategic motivations – Mention one broad idea on security concerns, geopolitical pressures, and developmental imperatives driving self-reliance.

Conclusion

Short closing line on how these foundations shaped India’s long-term scientific capabilities and strategic autonomy.

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