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| Structural Reforms | Assessment & Incentive Reform |
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India’s demographic dividend and vast scientific talent are major strategic assets, but the country can emerge as a global knowledge leader only when its research ecosystem rewards originality, integrity, and genuine inquiry rather than mere publication numbers.
Read More> India’s R&D Architecture
| Key Attributes | Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) | Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) |
| Nature | Software-based cryptographic approach using advanced mathematical algorithms. | Hardware-driven secure communication method based on physics. |
| Primary Mechanism | Relies on complex mathematical problems designed to resist quantum decryption. | Uses quantum states of light particles, called photons, to securely exchange keys. |
| Deployment | Highly scalable through software updates on existing classical computers and standard digital networks. | Requires specialised quantum hardware, fibre-optic cables, or satellite links. |
| Applications | Suitable for mass adoption in banking, telecom and e-governance. | Reserved for critical high-security sectors, including military command and strategic communication lines. |
| Key Limitation | Remains theoretically vulnerable if unexpected mathematical breakthroughs occur. | Faces high deployment costs and transmission distance limits. |
Read More > National Quantum Mission | Quantum Computing
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About Chandrayaan-2
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Read More> Chandrayaan Programme
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Read More> Climate Change and Health Risks in India