Vice-President Dhankhar Urges Corporates and Public Leaders to Support R&D: Latest News and Live Updates on May 27, 2024

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Latest News Updates: Mon, 27 May 2024

In a recent update, Vice-President Dhankhar has made an appeal to corporates and public leaders to support research and development initiatives. Reflecting on his time as a union minister in 1991, Dhankhar highlighted the growth of the Indian economy since then, comparing it to the economies of London and Paris.

This call for support comes at a crucial time when innovation and technological advancements are key drivers of economic growth. By encouraging investment in research and development, Vice-President Dhankhar aims to propel India towards becoming a global leader in innovation.

As the world continues to evolve rapidly, it is essential for countries to stay ahead of the curve by investing in cutting-edge technologies and fostering a culture of innovation. With the support of corporates and public leaders, India can harness its potential and drive progress in various sectors through research and development.

The appeal by Vice-President Dhankhar serves as a reminder of the importance of investing in R&D to secure a prosperous future for the nation. It is a call to action for all stakeholders to come together and contribute towards building a more innovative and technologically advanced India.

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