Pakistan among "Least" innovative countries in the world

PAKOnly

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A real nightmare as a nation. That's where we are heading since last 4 decades

According to the Global Innovation Index (GII) 2016, co-published by Cornell University, INSEAD and the World Intellectual Property Organisation, Pakistan ranked 119 of 128 countries surveyed. Switzerland has topped the list for the sixth time in a row.


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Pakistan is among the least innovative countries in the world, a report released last month has revealed.

According to the Global Innovation Index (GII) 2016, co-published by Cornell University, INSEAD and the World Intellectual Property Organisation, Pakistan ranked 119 of 128 countries surveyed. Switzerland has topped the list for the sixth time in a row.

The GII survey is an annual ranking of the innovation capabilities and results of world economies. It uses 81 indicators across a range of themes such as the innovation output sub index, innovation efficiency ratio, political environment, regulatory environment, and business environment.

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Although the countrys ranking improved from 131 in 2015 to 119 this year, the number of countries included in the survey also decreased from 141 last year to 128 in 2016. Meanwhile, the countrys overall score fell slightly from 23.07 in 2015 to of 22.63 this year.

While Pakistan slipped to the lowest spot in the region, India maintained its top place in the region, moving up 15 spots from 81 last year to 66 in 2016. Nepal, which was the only South Asian country ranked lower than Pakistan last year, also rose 20 spots to end up four ranks above Pakistan at 115.

Earlier in February, the Ministry of Science and Technology stated in a written reply to the National Assembly (NA) that less than two per cent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) was being spent on research and development.

The reply further stated that this along with low standards of science education across the nations educational institutions were the prime reasons behind Pakistan being ranked 131 of 141 countries in GII 2015.

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Historically, allocations for research and development expenditure have always remained low, the reply stated, adding that the current allocation was only 0.29 per cent of GDP, far below the world average as most developed countries spend between 24% of their GDP on research. A total number of 60,699 researchers are working in Pakistan with only 10,670 PhDs which is very low as compared to developed countries, the reply stated.

Similarly, the ministry reply also stated that the low standard of science education in schools and colleges was due to a lack of laboratory facilities, competent science teachers and very low investment by the private sector in research and development.

Global rankings

This year, China moved four spots up to join the ranks of the worlds 25 most-innovative economies. Switzerland, Sweden, the United Kingdom, the United States of America, Finland and Singapore lead the 2016 rankings. Chinas top-25 entry marks the first time a middle-income country has joined highly developed economies that have historically dominated the the index.

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shami11

Minister (2k+ posts)
Some nice comments on this article:


  • Haji Atiya

    6 hours ago
    Reply

    This report is defining “innovate” in the traditional sense, which doesn’t apply to Pakistan. We tend to innovate in the negative sense. In any case, why innovate, when one can realize comparatively fast payback on buying and selling properties here !Recommend
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  • Amir
    5 hours ago
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    When we have a culture of copy and pasting in everything, when our PHD professors and teachers plagiarizes their thesis, when science and technology is low on the totem pole, when it becomes difficult for companies to invest due to unrealistic taxes, graft in the burecracy who wants their palms greased, and when lack of infra structure and security forces companies to leave pakistan, 119 is still highRecommend
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  • Mohammed Wani
    4 hours ago
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    Chanting “Kashmir” all the time is what Pakistan can do at best.Recommend
    25




  • Sunil
    3 hours ago
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    LOL .. is all I have to say.Recommend
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PAKOnly

Citizen
I think most of the comments are right, sadly. In my opinion the problem itself is not an issue but living in the state of denial and not doing anything to address this is actual issue. We can look back on last 4-5 decades as a nation and figure out our real problems and causes, but we don't and still follow the same faces and mindsets who brought us into this in first place and which makes it more worse is that even educated and comparatively enlightened people do so as well.
 

arafay

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Very accurate report. However, the main reason we are not innovative is because we are told not to ask questions and our society doesnt reward merit.
 

shami11

Minister (2k+ posts)
True, if you are poor, most likely you will not have proper education hence you are pretty much staying in the same cycle.

If you have basic education plus university degree, trajectories still not look splendid as you don't have many contacts to get going

And if you are rich, it doesn't matter if you have any education

Plus, we like to criticise anything and everything and blame our problems to others

Very accurate report. However, the main reason we are not innovative is because we are told not to ask questions and our society doesnt reward merit.
 

jimpack

Minister (2k+ posts)
Where is that one duffer on this forum who is so bothered about India and issues in India. Please make some comments. This is called " bloody ache din". Samjae Mr. Duffer.