Published on: September 11, 2025
ESTIC
ESTIC
NEWS – Emerging Science, Technology and Innovation Conclave (ESTIC) to Replace Indian Science Congress
HIGHLIGHTS
Shift from Indian Science Congress (ISC)
- Historic Background: The ISC, one of India’s oldest science congregations (pre-Independence), has declined in relevance; the last edition was held in 2023.
- DST vs ISCA Rift: A dispute between the Department of Science & Technology (DST) and the Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA) over organisational issues led DST to stop funding ISCA.
- Prime Minister’s Presence: Traditionally inaugurated by the PM, ISC saw physical attendance last in 2020; later appearances were virtual.
Introduction of ESTIC
- First Edition: Scheduled on November 3–4, 2025 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi.
- Organisers: All science-related ministries (atomic energy, space, IT, etc.) to participate.
- Format: 11 technical sessions, 75 deep-tech start-up exhibitions.
- Dignitaries: Nobel Laureate Andre Geim (Physics, 2010), Jean-Yves Le Gall (former French Space Agency chief), Prof. Masaru Tomita (Keio University, Japan) to attend.
- Prime Minister’s Role: PM Modi is expected to inaugurate in person, unlike in recent ISC editions.
India International Science Festival (IISF) – Complementary Role
- Objective: To popularise science among students and youth; seen as a “mela” rather than a high-level science forum.
- Organisers: Science ministries with Vijnana Bharti (affiliated to RSS).
- Venue 2025: Panjab University, Chandigarh.
- Limitations: Lacks global laureates and direct PM participation (usually only virtual).
Significance of ESTIC
- Strategic Vision: Science Minister Jitendra Singh stated ESTIC will showcase cutting-edge research, deep-tech breakthroughs, and policy discussions aligned with Viksit Bharat 2047.
- Global Positioning: Aimed at reviving India’s image as a leader in science, technology, and innovation.
- Policy Shift: Marks a decisive institutional transition from the traditional ISC to a modern, globally engaged conclave.
