Key Points

The Union Cabinet has given the green light to Phase III of the Biomedical Research Career Programme with a massive Rs 1500 crore investment. This ambitious programme will run from 2025-26 to 2037-38, focusing on developing top-tier scientific talent. It's a collaboration between India's Department of Biotechnology and the UK's Wellcome Trust, continuing their successful partnership. The initiative aims to position India as a global hub for biomedical research while addressing regional disparities in scientific capacity.

Key Points: Modi Cabinet Approves Rs 1500 Crore Biomedical Research Career Programme Phase-III

  • Programme aims to train over 2000 students and postdoctoral fellows in cutting-edge research
  • Focuses on reducing regional disparities in scientific capacity across India
  • Includes 10-15% increase in support for women researchers in biomedical field
  • Partners with Wellcome Trust UK with Rs 1000 crore from DBT and Rs 500 crore from WT
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Cabinet approves Phase III of Biomedical Research Career Programme

Cabinet approves Phase III of Biomedical Research Career Programme with Rs 1500 crore funding to train 2000+ scientists and boost India's global research standing

"Phase III will invest in talent, capacity, and translation aligned with national priorities and global benchmarks - Ministry of Science & Technology"

New Delhi, October 1

The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has approved the continuation of the Biomedical Research Career Programme (BRCP), Phase-III.

According to an official release from the Ministry of Science & Technology, this Programme is being implemented in partnership between the Department of Biotechnology (DBT) and the Wellcome Trust (WT), United Kingdom and the SPV, India Alliance for Phase III (2025-26 to 2030-31, with another six years (2031-32 to 2037-38), to service fellowships and grants approved till 2030-31, at a total cost of Rs 1500 crore with DBT and WT, UK contributing Rs 1000 crore and Rs 500 crore respectively.

The Department of Biotechnology (DBT), in alignment with Viksit Bharat goals for fostering skills and innovation, has launched Phase III of the Biomedical Research Career Programme (BRCP).

The program will nurture top-tier scientific talent for cutting-edge biomedical research and promote interdisciplinary research for translational innovation. It will also strengthen systems supporting high-quality research and reduce regional disparities in scientific capacity to create world-class biomedical research capacity with global impact.

The Department of Biotechnology in partnership with the Wellcome Trust (WT), UK, launched the "Biomedical Research Career Programme" (BRCP) in 2008-2009 through the DBT/Wellcome Trust India Alliance (India Alliance), a dedicated Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV), with the approval of the Cabinet, offering research fellowships, based in India, for biomedical research at the world class standards. Subsequently, Phase II was implemented in 2018/19 with an expanded portfolio.

In Phase-III, the following programmes are proposed to be implemented: i) Early Career and Intermediate Research Fellowships in basic, clinical and public health. These are globally recognised and tailored for the formative stages of a scientist's research career. ii) Collaborative Grants Programme, these include Career Development Grants and Catalytic Collaborative Grants for 2-3 Investigator teams for early and mid-senior career researchers respectively, with strong research track records in India, iii) Research Management Programme to strengthen core research endeavours. Phase III will also focus on strengthening mentorship, networking, public engagement, and developing new and innovative national and international partnerships.

Together, the research fellowships, collaborative grants and the research management programme with pan-India implementation will drive scientific excellence, skills development, collaboration, and knowledge exchange. Expected outcomes include training over 2,000 students and postdoctoral fellows, generating high-impact publications, enabling patentable discoveries, earning peer recognition, enabling a 10-15% increase in support to women, 25-30% of collaborative programmes to approach TRL4 and above and an expanded footprint of activities and engagement in Tier-2/3 settings.

Phases I and II positioned India as an emerging hub for biomedical science of international standing. India's rising investment in science and its growing role in the global knowledge economy demand a new phase of strategic effort. Building on the gains of earlier Phases, Phase III will invest in talent, capacity, and translation aligned with national priorities and global benchmarks.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great initiative! The 10-15% increase in support for women researchers is encouraging. We need more women leading biomedical research in India. Hope this translates into real opportunities on the ground.
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Rohit P
Rs 1500 crore is a massive investment! But I hope there's proper monitoring to ensure funds are used effectively. Sometimes these programs look good on paper but implementation is weak. Still, a step in the right direction for Indian science.
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Sarah B
The partnership with Wellcome Trust UK is impressive. International collaborations like this can really boost our research quality. Looking forward to seeing the outcomes in terms of patents and high-impact publications.
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Karthik V
Focus on Tier-2/3 cities is the best part! Most research funding goes to IITs and big institutes. Smaller colleges and universities deserve these opportunities too. This can truly democratize research in India.
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Michael C
Training 2000+ students and postdocs is ambitious but achievable. The mentorship and networking components are crucial for building sustainable research careers. Hope this creates more job opportunities in biomedical research within India itself.

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