This article examines India’s evolving technological strategy at a critical juncture where emerging technologies are central to the country’s economic and strategic aspirations. It highlights a perceptible shift in policy discourse from reactive technological adoption toward proactive capability building, with sectors such as semiconductors, artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, automation, electric mobility, and advanced energy storage increasingly prioritized as strategic imperatives. The narrative underscores the complex interplay between technological development and national power, noting that innovations in these domains shape not only productivity and social delivery but also diplomatic alignments and global competitiveness. Emphasis is placed on pragmatic state-led initiatives blending incentives, public-private collaboration, and institutional learning aiming to reduce vulnerability to external dependencies while leveraging globalization through diversified partnerships. The article also addresses structural challenges, including uneven institutional capacity, skill gaps, and social implications of automation, advocating for nuanced policy calibration to sustain momentum. Ultimately, it situates India’s technological ambitions within a broader framework of strategic autonomy, exploring how sustained commitment, execution capabilities, and adaptive governance will determine whether this technological moment translates into long-term national capacity.
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