India’s Nobel Prize paradox: A long gap for laureates and why Mahatma Gandhi remains the most famous non-winner
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Despite India's rich intellectual tradition and early Nobel laureates like Tagore and Raman, the country has experienced long gaps in recognition. Factors like brain drain, limited funding, and an emphasis on publications over long-term innovation hinder theIndia’s Nobel Prize paradox: A long gap for laureates and why Mahatma Gandhi remains the most famous non-winner
Despite India's rich intellectual tradition and early Nobel laureates like Tagore and Raman, the country has experienced long gaps in recognition. Factors like brain drain, limited funding, and an emphasis on publications over long-term innovation hinder the journey from research to global acclaim. The case of Mahatma Gandhi's missed Peace Prize also highlights complexities beyond merit. Read more










