India’s Research Landscape: A Bibliometric Analysis of Science and Technology Journal Publications (2008–2013)
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https://doi.org/10.64751/wm5hhe16Keywords:
Bibliometrics, research productivity, Indian science journals, citation analysis, scholarly communicationAbstract
Over the past few decades, India has witnessed a noticeable expansion in its research activities, particularly within the fields of science and technology. The present study explores this development through a bibliometric analysis of journal publications produced between 2008 and 2013. The research focuses on understanding the growth of publications, the pattern of citations, and the visibility of Indian research in the international academic community. Secondary data obtained from widely recognized databases such as Scopus and Web of Science were used for the analysis. The findings reveal a steady rise in the number of research publications during the selected period. At the same time, citation indicators also show gradual improvement, suggesting that Indian research has begun to gain wider recognition globally. Despite these positive trends, certain challenges remain, particularly in terms of citation impact and the level of international collaboration. The study therefore emphasizes the need for improving research quality, strengthening academic collaborations, and enhancing the global visibility of Indian scholarly work.
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