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    Jitendra Singh: Ocean Biotech to Drive India’s Growth and Green Jobs

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaJanuary 18, 20262 Mins Read
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    India’s maritime frontier is set for a biotech revolution, according to Science and Technology Minister Jitendra Singh. In a compelling address, he revealed how marine science innovations will fuel economic expansion, environmental protection, and widespread employment opportunities across the country.

    With over 2 million square kilometers of ocean territory, India sits on a goldmine of resources. Singh envisions biotech transforming seaweed farming into a billion-dollar industry, marine microbes into life-saving drugs, and ocean data into climate solutions. ‘This is India’s moment to lead the global blue economy,’ he asserted confidently.

    Key programs under his ministry include harnessing extremophiles from deep-sea vents for industrial enzymes and developing genetically improved fish strains for higher yields. These efforts promise to create jobs in coastal villages, empower fisherwomen, and reduce import dependency on seafood.

    Environmental gains are equally impressive. Biotech-driven mangrove restoration and plastic-eating bacteria could combat coastal erosion and pollution. Singh called for a $5 billion investment corpus to scale these technologies, drawing from successful models like Norway’s aquaculture boom.

    Challenges persist—regulatory hurdles, skill gaps, and climate vulnerabilities loom large. But with missions like SagarMala and Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana, India is gearing up. Stakeholders from industry and academia echoed Singh’s optimism, predicting a 15% annual growth in marine exports.

    Ultimately, this ocean-centric strategy aligns with Atmanirbhar Bharat, blending tradition with innovation. As Singh put it, ‘Our seas are not just borders; they are bridges to a prosperous, sustainable tomorrow.’ The nation watches eagerly as waves of opportunity approach.

    Biotechnology Blue Economy Deep Ocean Mission Environmental Protection India economy Jitendra Singh Marine Science Ocean Jobs
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