Private sector to disclose expenditure?

The ministry of science and technology is planning to make it mandatory for the private sector to disclose expenditure on research and development, according to a policy paper released on Friday.

The white paper on “Stimulation of Private Sector’s investment into Research & Development” released by minister of science and technology Jaipal Reddy is an exercise of the joint committee of industry and government.
The white paper calls for achieving 50:50 partnership of the industry and government in research and development (R&D) from the current 25:75.
“India has laid high emphasis on attracting investment of private sector into R&D to match public investments that is one per cent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) each by government and industry by 2017,” said Mr Reddy.
Indian companies R&D expenditure remained lower than international standards having spent a total of $1.8 billion on R&D last year which is only 0.5 per cent of the revenue earned in the same period.
The policy paper lists out six recommendations for consideration of the government for creating a policy environment which could stimulate higher investments by private sector into R&D.
Currently companies are not mandated to disclose expenditure incurred on R&D in their balance sheets and annual reports.
“Some voluntary disclosures provide access to information but it does not enable a realistic estimation of investment of private sector into R&D,” said the paper.
“The government may mandate disclosure of R&D investment in public domain as an obligation. This would help in proper quantification of investment of private sector in R&D,” it said.
While public investments meet nearly global benchmarks of 0.7 per cent of GDP in India, private sector engagements into research and development are significantly lower than those in developed and other emerging economies.
The joint committee also recommends an incentive system for stimulating individual inventors, public funded institutions and private sector for commercialisation on R&D outputs.
The committee calls for allocating budget for building technology depth in six priority sectors – transportation, electronics, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology, minerals and materials, heavy industries and next generation manufacturing technologies.

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