Satyanarayan Gangaram Pitroda popularly known as Sam Pitrodais a telecom engineer, inventor, entrepreneur and policymaker. He was born in Titilagarh, Odisha, India. In 1964, he traveled to Chicago to study electrical engineering... (wikipedia)
I believe that intellectual property will take on a different meaning.
We need to increase that number to 25 percent.
Whatever we do will have long term implications -- if we are going to be a global player, we must focus on strengthening infrastructure.
This is a unique opportunity to leave behind the British legacy to invent a new India using knowledge.
It is time we structure our institutions of knowledge to be a global player in the 21st century.
We cannot move forward without this and the question is how fast could we do these reforms. By next month we would like to submit a report recommending university reforms.
I can say confidently that there is not an area of nation-building where some overseas Indian somewhere does not have expertise in.