"For a continuous duration of nearly 1700 years from the year 1 AD, India was the top most economy constituting 35 to 40% of world GDP."
This is a well-established fact today. Popular discourse informs us that the identity of India as the Spice capital of the world played a significant role in boosting the country's GDP.
But, a sincere investigation reveals that Spice trade alone could not have accounted for such a phenomenal economic prosperity.
Rather, a long list of innovations ranging from metallurgy, pottery, mind-sciences, architecture, textiles, agriculture, natural sciences, all these and many others combined propelled India to become a Vishwaguru.
However in the 21st century, the culture of innovation has been subjugated by whataboutery and history chauvinism.
Hence, the objective of this group is to disseminate the knowledge contained in the rich ancient scienecs of India and how they can be used to advance or create new technological paradigms.
List of Contemporary researched areas :
1. Sanskrit & Natural Language Processing
2. Yoga / Dhyana & Mind Sciences/ Neurology / Neuroscience
3. Ayurveda & Systems Biology/ Quantitative Health
4. Sankhya & Theory of Learning
5. Guna Theory & Management Theories
6. Tantra & Cognitive Disorders
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