VARANASI, June 15 -- Prof Abhay Karandikar, member, NITI Aayog, said that the world is changing rapidly, with technological advancements now unfolding within months rather than years. He noted that while India possesses a large workforce, the country must also focus on scientific innovation. Addressing the gathering at the concluding session of 7th National Convention of Vijnana Bharati at BHU on Sunday as guest of honour, while emphasising the need for 'Swadeshi' innovation, Prof Karandikar clarified that it does not imply isolation from the world. He emphasized that science is a property of the entire global community and thus, we must work on ancient Indian science with western scientific approach. Highlighting the role of Vijnana Bharati, he said its extensive grassroots network can play a crucial role in translating the outcomes of such deliberations into action. Prof Gobardhan Das of NITI Aayog, spoke about the idea of India and emphasised the importance of drawing inspiration from the nation's civilisational heritage while shaping its future. Recalling episodes of courage, leadership, and resilience from Indian history, he noted that the country's past offers valuable lessons for building a stronger and more prosperous future. Speaking on the occasion, BHU VC Prof Ajit Kumar Chaturvedi said that while India's ancient knowledge traditions and cultural heritage are a matter of pride, it is equally important to present tangible achievements in science, technology, innovation, and industry to inspire the younger generation. Addressing the valedictory session, Shiv Kumar Sharma, National Organising Secretary, Vijnana Bharati, said that the convention's nine sessions had witnessed extensive deliberations on critical issues such as health, energy, and the environment....