Key Points

India's new NAKSHATRA HPC facility revolutionizes pathogen tracking by slashing genomic analysis time from weeks to two days. The ICMR-led initiative addresses COVID-era limitations with high-speed sequencing of emerging variants. Funded under PM Ayushman Bharat, it positions India for faster outbreak responses and AI-powered drug discovery. This national investment transforms pandemic preparedness through cutting-edge bioinformatics.

Key Points: ICMR NIV Launches NAKSHATRA for Faster Pandemic Genomic Surveillance

  • Cuts genomic analysis time from weeks to 48 hours
  • Processes millions of pathogen sequences faster
  • Part of PM Ayushman Bharat Health Mission
  • Enables AI-driven vaccine development
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NAKSHATRA to boost viral genomic surveillance and preparedness for future pandemics: ICMR NIV Director

ICMR's NAKSHATRA HPC facility cuts pathogen analysis time from weeks to 48 hours, boosting India's pandemic preparedness with AI-driven genomics.

"Now we can do the same work in 24-48 hours - Dr Naveen Kumar, ICMR-NIV Director"

By Shalini Bhardwaj, Pune, June 18

The NAKSHATRA state-of-the-art initiative aims to revolutionise how genomic and bioinformatics data are processed, addressing limitations faced during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Speaking to ANI, ICMR-NIV Pune Director Dr Naveen Kumar, explaining about NAKSHATRA, said, "A high-performance computing system has been launched. This is the first kind of facility for the sequence analysis or genomic surveillance of pathogens under the ICMR."

He further said, "So nowadays, many new COVID variants, viruses, or pathogens are being reported. Our resources were insufficient because analysing the millions of sequences in the public domain takes a lot of time. We were doing extensive sequence analysis using multiple strains, which used to take weeks.Now we can do the same work in 24-48 hours. It has increased the capability of our country for genomic surveillance, which will help us in pandemic preparedness."

Developed under the Pradhan Mantri Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission (PMABHIM), the HPC facility forms the cornerstone of a new project titled "High Performance Computing Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) Hub". The initiative aims to revolutionize how genomic and bioinformatics data are processed, addressing limitations faced during the COVID-19 pandemic due to conventional computing infrastructure.

The commissioning of the NAKSHATRA HPC facility is not just a technological upgrade--it is a national investment in speed, precision, and preparedness. By enabling faster analysis of complex genomic data, the facility positions India to detect new disease threats sooner, respond to outbreaks more efficiently, and accelerate AI-driven vaccine and drug development.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
This is a fantastic initiative by ICMR! 🇮🇳 During COVID, we saw how crucial genomic surveillance was. With NAKSHATRA, India can now be at par with global standards in pandemic response. Hope this also helps in tracking other diseases like dengue and malaria.
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Priya M.
Great news, but I hope the data will be shared transparently with state health departments. During COVID, there were delays in sharing variant information which affected local responses. Better coordination is needed.
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Arjun S.
Finally! We're investing in cutting-edge health tech. This could make India a global leader in genomic research. Just hope the infrastructure reaches beyond metros to smaller cities too. #MakeInIndia
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Sneha P.
As someone who lost family members during COVID's second wave, I appreciate this initiative. But please ensure proper training for staff across all levels. Advanced tech is useless without skilled personnel to operate it.
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Vikram J.
Good step, but what about maintenance? Many high-profile projects in India start with fanfare but fail due to poor upkeep. Hope ICMR has a long-term plan for sustaining this facility.
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Neha R.
This makes me proud! 👏 India's scientific capabilities are growing rapidly. Maybe next we can focus on developing our own vaccines faster using this genomic data. Atmanirbhar Bharat in health sector!

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