
On Monday (September 1, 2025), the government launched a network of advanced healing to bio -economy to expand the bioeconomics of the country and speed up innovations across different sectors, the officials said.
BioE3 policy (biotechnology for the environment, economy and employment) includes platforms of biomanucering, the initiative of the Ministry of Biotechnology (DBT) and the Council for the Biotechnology Industry (BIAC).
At the opening of the Jitendra Singh Minister and Technology, this step stated that this step was a turning point for the Indian innovation path because it makes it one of the first tractors in advanced biomanupleting.
“The high -performance platforms for biomanimeufaktura are a network of advanced biologically pickled and biomaniofacturistic nodes designed to provide state -of -the -art infrastructure, technology and expertise for the expansion of biological innovations from laboratory to pilot and pre -line stages,” said the official statement.
Platforms integrate tools such as synthetic biology, artificial intelligence, machine learning and OMIC technology to accelerate the development of sustainable health solutions, agriculture, food systems, pure energy, industrial biotechnology and climate resistance, she said.
The aim of the initiative offers shared devices to starting businesses, small and medium -sized enterprises, industry and academic scientists to quickly monitor innovation and the position of India as global bioeconomics leader.
Mr. Singh said the initiative reflected the growing figure of India as a global biotechnological powerhouse.
“Unlike the computers where we were at least ten years late, this time we are among the first to start institutionalized policy at the government level,” Mr. Singh said.
He stressed that India still has more than 21 biological, compared to only 100 around the world and more than 4,000 biotechnological starting businesses.
“For a country like India, this is not a small act. We have ensured that we do not leave any unaffected area-it is a biofarma, bio-agri, bioservice or bio-industrial applications,” he said.
Mr. Singh noted that Indian bioeconomics has also increased from only $ 10 billion and is now ready to switch to $ 300 billion by 2030.
He said that biomanufactory and bio-enablery hubs would also contribute to Indian geopolitical strengthening of position and reduce dependence on oil imports and created sustainable alternatives through biotechnology.
After he called himself biotechnology, “another big buzz”, Mr. Singh said: “Until 2040, before 2047, biotechnology will be what she was at the age of 90. According to officials, the Biofound network will serve as a national platform to speed up advanced biomanufakturing.
It connects 21 devices for biological voters across the country, supporting start -ups, small and medium -sized enterprises, sectors and academic communities in the expansion of technologies in areas from cellular and gene therapy to marine biotechnology, precise biotherapeutics, intelligent proteins and carbon capture.
Minister of Biotechnology (DBT) Rajesh S. Gokhale welcomed this opportunity as a “landmark” for Indian bioeconomics.
He stressed that biomanupleting would be among the greatest occasions of the 21st century, and biology is converging with engineering and digital technologies to lead to sustainable growth.
The newly launched nodes, which are also called national organic-enablers or mullance (roots of new growth), will promote innovations across health, agriculture, energy, environment, industrial biotechnology and biologically producing AI, Gokhale explained.
“These hubs include top -class projects such as the most modern cell therapy, the first storage of animal stem cells in the ground, a mood -based mood and advanced CO2,” he said.
Looking forward, he expressed confidence that India could overcome his $ 300 billion bioeconomics goal by 2030, driven youth innovation.
“Biomanupleting is one of the most transformation technologies of the century. With this network we create roots that will raise and anchor our bioeconomics for the future,” Gokhale said.
Published – 1 September 2025 14:36





