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India, China and Brazil ahead of US in R&D rate of growth
Press Trust of India / Washington Feb 16, 2012, 15:11 IST

The United States is lagging behind India, China and Brazil in rate of growth in research and development (R&D) indicators, a Pentagon report has said.

The global investment in R&D rose to nearly $1.1 trillion in 2007 in the three major regions where R&D is funded, the report said.

Since the beginning of the 21st century, global spending on R&D has nearly doubled, publications have grown by a third, and the number of researchers worldwide continues to rise.

"The rate of growth of these indicators in China, India, and Brazil is much faster than the United States. Funding for R&D in China, for example, has grown by 20% per year since 1999, with a goal to spend 2.5 per cent of its gross domestic product (GDP) on R&D in 2010," it said.

"India, Brazil, and South Korea have similar targets; over the same period, US spending is flat or declining," said the 132-page report of the Defence Science Board Task Force on Basic Research.

The report dated January has been released by the Pentagon this month.

All R&D expenditures in the United States in 2011 totaled approximately $405 billion. While the United States has been the preeminent research- producing nation for the past 50 years, basic research today is becoming increasingly global. For example, the growth in research publications and patents has occurred primarily in the developing world, it said.

In the past, many of the best students and researchers chose to study and work in the United States. This situation is changing, it said.

Many countries are making new and significant investments in basic research, and a larger number of nations are participating at the leading edge of scientific discovery.

Further, some foreign-born scientists are leaving the US to return to their native countries to find better opportunities, spurred by strict US immigration laws and the poor US economy, the report said.

As the world continues the globalisation of technology, manufacturing and commerce, the US will be more dependent than ever on technology and innovation for its defence and national security strategy from outside its sphere of influence.

In order to avoid technological surprise, it is important for the DOD to be involved in the cutting edge of basic research on topics of specific interest to the DOD-whether the cutting edge is in the United States or overseas, it said.

More than at any time in the past, science is an activity that is conducted collaboratively and internationally, it added.

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