India’s Bioeconomy from $10 bn to $195 bn since 2014: Dr Jitendra

Excelsior Correspondent
NEW DELHI, Mar 19: Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology, Earth Sciences, and MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh today said that India’s bioeconomy has expanded from about USD 10 billion in 2014 to over USD 195 billion in 2025, reflecting a massive growth trajectory over the past decade. He said the sector has recorded an annual growth of around 17-18 percent in the last year alone, rising from approximately USD 165 billion to USD 195 billion, marking India’s emergence as a major global biotechnology hub.
Addressing the 14th Foundation Day celebrations of Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC) at Civil Services Officers’ Institute, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, Dr Jitendra Singh highlighted the role of BIRAC as a key enabler of India’s biotechnology innovation ecosystem. The event was attended by Dr Rajesh S. Gokhale, Secretary, Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Director General BRIC and Chairman BIRAC; Prof Ashok Jhunjhunwala from IIT Madras; Dr Jitendra Kumar, Managing Director, BIRAC; along with senior scientists, policymakers, industry representatives, and startup stakeholders.
The Union Minister said biotechnology is now central to India’s future growth story, driving advancements in healthcare, agriculture, climate solutions, and sustainable manufacturing. He said that India is steadily moving towards its target of a USD 300 billion bioeconomy by 2030, supported by a strong base of scientists, entrepreneurs, and startups. He added that BIRAC has played a crucial role in connecting research with industry and enabling the transition of ideas from laboratories into market-ready solutions.
Highlighting the government’s policy direction, Dr Jitendra Singh spoke about the BioE3 Policy, Biotechnology for Economy, Environment and Employment, as a major step towards strengthening bio-based industries and sustainable biomanufacturing. He said the policy will promote innovation in areas such as precision biotherapeutics, smart proteins, climate-resilient agriculture, bio-based chemicals, and carbon capture technologies. He added that BIRAC is facilitating this transformation by building shared infrastructure such as biofoundries, Bio-AI hubs and advanced biomanufacturing platforms.
Referring to financial support mechanisms, the Minister spoke about the Research, Development, and Innovation (RDI) Fund with an outlay of ?1 lakh crore, under which BIRAC has been assigned a key role in supporting biotechnology ventures. He said this initiative will help channel long-term investment into projects ready for scale-up and technology translation, strengthening India’s deep-tech ecosystem.
During the event, the India Bioeconomy Report (IBER) 2026 and the BIRAC Impact Report were also released. The reports highlight that India’s bioeconomy has reached USD 195.3 billion in 2025, contributing around 4.8 percent to the national GDP, with a strong CAGR of nearly 18 percent. The sector has more than doubled in size since 2020 and is supported by over 11,800 biotech startups across the country.

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