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MC Explains: MeitY for separate agency to promote robotics

The National Strategy on Robotics ambitiously aims to establish India as a global robotics hub.

September 15, 2023 / 14:21 IST
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The ministry said in the draft paper that since 2016, the operational stock of industrial robots more than doubled in India to 33,220 units in 2021.
The ministry said in the draft paper that since 2016, the operational stock of industrial robots more than doubled in India to 33,220 units in 2021.

The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) recently came out with the draft of the National Strategy on Robotics, which is aimed at improving the availability of funding in the ecosystem, enhancing R&D and funding ‘moonshot projects’ for innovation.

The draft paper highlighted the “limited governance mechanisms” for robotics in India and points out the absence of a separate robotics legislation. It recommends setting up an independent agency under the ministry called the Robotics Innovation Unit to lead implementation of the draft strategy.

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The draft, for which public comments have been sought by October 31, has provisions on the usage of AI-based surveillance robots, which has raised the eyebrows of digital rights groups.

But before going into why there are provisions for surveillance, which on paper aim to further the robotics ecosystem, here is all you need to know about the National Strategy on Robotics.