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DSIR Eases Recognition for Deep-Tech Startups under Industrial R&D Promotion Program 2026

Government Eases Recognition Rules For Deep-Tech Startups Under DSIR Program

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Government Eases Recognition Rules For Deep-Tech Startups Under DSIR Program
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The Government of India has recently announced a relaxation in norms for deep-tech startups seeking recognition under the Industrial Research and Development Promotion Program (IRDPP) run by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR). This move is expected to encourage innovative startups in high-tech sectors to leverage government support for research and development activities.

About the Industrial Research and Development Promotion Program

The IRDPP is a flagship initiative of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR), Ministry of Science and Technology, aimed at fostering research, innovation, and development across multiple scientific domains. The program primarily supports engineering sciences, environmental science, natural and applied sciences, agriculture, medical research, and social sciences. Its primary goal is to nurture innovation-driven enterprises and promote in-house R&D capabilities in Indian companies.

Funding and Support

The program is funded and managed by DSIR, which provides recognition to eligible companies and R&D units. Recognition under the IRDPP can enable startups to access various fiscal and non-fiscal incentives, such as tax benefits, grants, and enhanced credibility within the industry.

Eligibility Criteria for Companies

To qualify for recognition under the program, companies must meet the following conditions:

  • The applicant company must be legally registered under the Companies Act, 1956 or 2013.

  • The company should have completed at least three financial years since incorporation.

  • Applicants must demonstrate a regular source of income over the past two years.

  • Only companies engaged in manufacturing or production activities are eligible to seek recognition for their in-house R&D units.

  • The R&D unit should be located in non-residential areas, ensuring compliance with regulatory norms.

With the recent relaxation, deep-tech startups including those working in AI, robotics, biotechnology, advanced materials, and other frontier technologies can now more easily avail themselves of DSIR recognition, even if they are relatively new or smaller in scale.

About the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR)

Established in 1985, DSIR operates under the Ministry of Science and Technology with a mandate to promote indigenous technology development, utilization, and transfer. The department plays a critical role in building a strong innovation ecosystem in India by bridging industry, academia, and research organizations.

Key Functions of DSIR:

  • Promoting and facilitating indigenous technology development and deployment.

  • Supporting the transfer of technology from research institutions to industry.

  • Collaborating with industry, startups, and academic institutions to strengthen innovation-led growth.

  • Providing recognition and incentives to R&D units to boost domestic research and technological self-reliance.

This relaxation in DSIR recognition norms is expected to accelerate the growth of India’s deep-tech startup ecosystem, helping the country move closer to its goal of becoming a global hub for research-driven innovation.


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