India is establishing itself as a formidable force in advanced technologies, with notable success in artificial intelligence, quantum science, nuclear energy, and space exploration. These sectors are expected to define the country’s future trajectory in economic growth, national security, and global competitiveness, according to Dr Jitendra Singh, Union Minister of State for Science and Technology.
The National Quantum Mission, launched in 2023, has already fulfilled over half of its goals within three years, focusing on quantum-secure communication. This technology offers crucial applications in defense, cyber security, and safeguarding sensitive information, enhancing India’s strategic capabilities.
Dr Singh highlighted that breakthroughs in space, nuclear, and quantum technologies will shape not only economic progress but also geopolitical power balances worldwide. Governments lagging behind in these fields risk losing development opportunities and strategic advantages as global competition intensifies.
Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming integral to multiple sectors including governance, healthcare, education, and research. India is building a robust ecosystem to support AI through investments in digital infrastructure, computing power, data resources, and stable energy systems, ensuring sustainable technological adoption.
Nuclear energy, in particular, is poised to play a vital role in powering India’s growing digital economy while aligning with the nation’s clean energy commitments. The increasing reliance on data centers and digital services underlines the need for reliable and efficient energy sources.
Dr Singh emphasized that adopting frontier technologies is essential for sustained development in today’s world. While advancing technologically, India remains dedicated to inclusive growth, democratic governance, and social welfare, underscoring a balanced approach to innovation.

