NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday lauded the completion of the ambitious Genome India Project, calling it a "historic step in the world of research." Addressing the nation via video message, he said, "Five years ago, the Genome India Project was approved. Despite the challenges posed by Covid-19, our scientists have completed the project." The initiative, involving over 20 leading research institutions, has culminated in the sequencing of 10,000 genomes, with the data now available at the Indian Biological Data Centre
PM Modi talked about the significance of this achievement in advancing biotechnology, stating, "Genome India Project is an important milestone of the biotechnology revolution. We have been successful in creating a diverse genetic resource. This data will help scholars and scientists understand the genetic landscape of India." He expressed confidence that the project would revolutionise public health, enabling targeted clinical interventions and precision medicine.
Highlighting the broader impact, he noted India's bioeconomy had grown exponentially, from $10 billion in 2014 to over $150 billion today. He linked the project to India's evolving role as a global pharma hub, adding, "The world is looking to India for solutions to global problems."
GenomeIndia is a national initiative launched in January 2020 and funded by the department of biotechnology. It aims to decode the genetic diversity of India's population through largescale genome sequencing. Key highlights of the project include:
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