印度的2026-27年预算刺激了技术教育、AI和半导体,但削减了超级计算基金,引发了股权问题。
India’s 2026-27 budget boosts tech education, AI, and semiconductors but cuts supercomputing funds, sparking equity concerns.
印度2026-27年的联邦预算将技术教育、STEM和AVGC部门列为优先事项,在15,000所学校和500所学院推出AVGC内容创造实验室,并以20,000克朗的革新促进AI、量子和生物技术研究。
India’s 2026-27 Union Budget prioritizes technology education, STEM, and the AVGC sector, launching AVGC Content Creator Labs in 15,000 schools and 500 colleges, and boosting AI, quantum, and biotech research with ₹20,000 crore for innovation.
它为新的天文学设施提供资金,扩大半导体制造,并创建大学乡镇,包括浦那的潜在场址。
It funds new astronomy facilities, expands semiconductor manufacturing, and creates university townships, including potential sites in Pune.
在支持数字学习、生物制药和稀土走廊的同时,预算将超计算资金削减至0.01克朗。
While supporting digital learning, biopharma, and rare earth corridors, the budget cuts supercomputing funding to ₹0.01 crore.
批评者质疑教育支出承诺和与大学的工业联系,并列举了对公平和私有化的关切。
Critics question education spending pledges and industrial ties to universities, citing concerns over equity and privatization.