India Hops on Quantum Supremacy Bandwagon with NM-QTA
The Government of India, in the Union Budget 2020, has announced a National Mission on Quantum Technologies and Applications (NM-QTA) with a total budget outlay of Rs 8000 crore for a period of five years.
National Mission on Quantum Technologies & Applications
- In line with the aim of achieving excellence in the quantum frontier, which happens to be one of the nine missions under Prime Minister’s Science, Technology and Innovation Advisory Council (PM-STIAC), the Government has announced a National Mission on Quantum Technologies & Applications (NM-QTA).
- It will be implemented by Department of Science & Technology (DST), Government of India.
- The primary ....
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