Mukesh Bansal, founder of Curefit, has issued a strong call for action for India to radically transform his approach to science and technology, warning that the current global geopolitical climate leaves no room for complacency.
In the post of X (formerly Twitter), Bansal wrote: “If the current geopolitical situation is not enough warning for India to understand its science and the deep ecosystem very serious, nothing will be.” He added that this moment is not just a wake-up call-“This is existential”.
Bansal stressed that with the world to stand on the brink of mass technological twist, especially in artificial intelligence, India must urgently double in building an innovative ecosystem ready for the future.
“It is time to accept the research of science and iOsubopity, to build world -class research infrastructure, to attract top Indian scientists back into the country and celebrate the real” discover in India “and” inventions in India “,” he said.
He claims that “Viksit Bharat”-Developed India-will remain an unfulfilled vision without deep-rooted scientific and technological capabilities in its core.
Bansal’s statement comes to the eve of the United States, imposing a new round of penalties for Indian exports – a move that rocked India AD and highlighted weaknesses depending on global supply chains and foreign technology.
Previous 25% tariffs, which will grow to TP 50% by August 27, emphasize the need for India to build confidence in critical technologies and reduce dependence on external ecosystems.
Since India is preparing to navigate in the increasingly unstable world order, votes like Bansal intensify the need for sovereign innovation – not just as an economic strategy, but as a national imperative.