Key Points

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath emphasized the critical need for industry and academia to work together to advance India's technological capabilities. He highlighted how this collaboration is essential for solving global challenges and building a self-reliant, developed nation. The CM praised IIT Kanpur's six-decade contributions and urged it to lead India's first Deep-Tech initiative. He also showcased Uttar Pradesh's remarkable economic transformation and record environmental initiatives during his address.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath Urges IIT Kanpur Industry Academia Collaboration for Viksit Bharat

  • CM Yogi credits recent reforms for making India the world's fourth-largest economy
  • Urges IIT Kanpur to become hub for India's first Deep-Tech 2025 model
  • Highlights UP's transformation from BIMARU state to second-largest economy
  • Calls on industries to reinvest in innovation beyond just profit motives
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CM Yogi Adityanath participates in IIT Kanpur's industry-academia engagement program 'Samanvay'

UP CM Yogi Adityanath at IIT Kanpur's Samanvay program calls for stronger industry-academia ties to position India as a global tech hub and achieve $1 trillion economy.

"Industry-academia collaboration today is linked to solving global challenges and building a Viksit and Atmanirbhar Bharat - CM Yogi Adityanath"

Kanpur, September 3

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, on Wednesday, underlined the need for stronger collaboration between industry and academia to position India as a global hub of technology and sustainable development.

According to a release, CM Yogi was addressing the Samanvay industry-academia engagement program at IIT Kanpur.

Highlighting the event's theme of "coordination," the CM said discussions on Artificial Intelligence, Cyber Security, and Sustainability would not only advance innovation but also directly improve citizens' quality of life. "Industry-academia collaboration today is linked to solving global challenges and building a Viksit and Atmanirbhar Bharat," he said.

Tracing India's economic trajectory, Adityanath noted that while India contributed 25% to global GDP until the 17th century, this fell to 2% by 1947. He credited recent reforms for propelling India to the world's fourth-largest economy, with the potential to rise to the third position within two years.

Praising IIT Kanpur's role in technology over six decades, CM Yogi urged it to become the hub of India's first Deep-Tech India 2025 model, for which land has already been allotted. He also sought the institute's support in strengthening cybersecurity, pointing out that Uttar Pradesh now has cyber police stations in all 75 districts and a State Cyber and Forensic Institute.

The CM said Uttar Pradesh had overcome its "BIMARU" image and is now the country's second-largest economy, thanks to better law and order, investment inflows, and infrastructure. He cited examples of transformation in Bundelkhand, where tap water has reached every home and farm incomes have grown tenfold. He also highlighted record plantation of 240 crore saplings in eight years, confirmed by the Forest Research Institute as increasing forest cover.

Adityanath called on industries to reinvest in innovation rather than focusing solely on profit. He recalled IIT Kanpur's role during the COVID-19 pandemic and its contributions to the Defence Corridor and Med-Tech Centre, stressing that coordinated efforts would restore India's global leadership.

Cabinet Minister Rakesh Sachan, IIT Kanpur Director Prof Manindra Agarwal, TCS CTO Dr. Harry Queen, and Deputy Director Prof Brajbhushan were present at the event.

Meanwhile, India's first National DeepTech Conference, DeepTech Bharat 2025, was launched at IIT Kanpur in the CM's presence. The conference, with participation from DRDO, ISRO, MeitY, and over 200 venture capital firms, focuses on AI, Semiconductors, Quantum Technology, Space Tech, and Biosciences.

It unveiled DeepTech Policy 2035, India's first deep-tech accelerator, and the country's first AI co-pilot. The initiative aims to make Uttar Pradesh India's first deep-tech-ready state and help it achieve a $1 trillion economy, while extending opportunities to startups and youth from Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities.

- ANI

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Rohit P
As an IIT Kanpur alumnus, I'm proud to see our institute leading this deep-tech revolution. The focus on cybersecurity and AI is crucial for national security and development.
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Aman W
While the initiative is good, I hope this isn't just another photo-op. We need sustained implementation and measurable outcomes, not just announcements.
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Sarah B
The historical perspective about India's GDP contribution was eye-opening. It's inspiring to see how we're reclaiming our global position through technology and innovation.
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Karthik V
Cyber police stations in all 75 districts is a massive achievement! This will help tackle cyber crimes effectively. UP is truly transforming under this leadership.
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Nisha Z
The focus on Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities is commendable. True development happens when opportunities reach beyond metropolitan areas. Hope this creates real job opportunities for our youth! 🙏
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Michael C
The environmental initiatives mentioned - 240 crore saplings planted and increased forest cover - show holistic development approach. Technology + sustainability = perfect combination for future growth.

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