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Bureau of Police Research and Development, formed in 1970, is responsible
for the research and development, training and administration of the police
force in India.
Robert Reiner had once remarked that policing is an inherently conflict-
ridden enterprise and he was right in saying so. The police have the
responsibility of enforcing the law while following the law and must exhibit
high levels of honesty, integrity and the highest possible ethical conduct.
43. INDIA: A GLOBAL R&D DESTINATION
India is developing at a faster rate. From making the country clean with
Swachh Bharat to making all people come under the same roof by moving
India to a digitalised world, we have seen a lot of growth. A few decades ago,
those who pursued an excellent qualified education always wanted to go
abroad for earning and settling down. But now, it is not the same. Still, some
people aspire to go overseas to pursue higher studies, yet many foreign
people come to India for research purposes. India is becoming a global
platform for projects and research centres. Many multinational companies
look for a place in India to set up their research centres. Even Indians are the
most preferred due to their hard work and dedication.
Why India?
India has more than 900 MNC investors with over 1,600 research centres set
up. This is because of the low cost they have to incur when compared to other
countries. That doesn’t mean that India is known for its low-cost budget; the
main reason is that the ‘Make in India’ scheme is accelerating at a high level.
Importing products may affect our economy. When such products can be
made in India, why should we go for some other country’s product? This is
the ultimate reason for the ‘Make in India’ project. India has seen much profit
in fields like electronic systems, electronic machinery, automobiles, etc. This
project involves designing, manufacturing and also selling in India. This has