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Indian thesis repositories operate through the Shodhganga thesis-and-dissertation repository at INFLIBNET (the Information and Library Network Centre of UGC), which has accumulated over 600,000 Indian PhD theses since its 2011 launch making it the second-largest single-country thesis repository globally after CNKI. Shodhganga operates with mandatory thesis-deposition for all Indian PhD-awarding universities under UGC regulation since 2009, providing comprehensive coverage of Indian doctoral research output post-2010. The complementary Shodhgangotri repository hosts research-synopsis-and-pre-PhD-research-proposals from Indian PhD candidates.\n\nThe broader Indian thesis-and-academic-publishing infrastructure: the National Digital Library of India (NDLI launched 2014 by IIT Kharagpur on behalf of MHRD/MoE, aggregating 100+ million academic content items from across Indian and international sources), the IIT-and-IISc institutional repositories (with substantial open-access deposition cultures at the major IITs and IISc), the Indian Citation Index plus the IIM repositories at the major Indian Institutes of Management, the substantial post-2010 emergence of dedicated Indian-research-publication-and-discovery infrastructure through DST-funded initiatives. The Anveshana ICAR thesis repository covers agricultural-research theses from 75+ State Agricultural Universities. The Indian Academy of Sciences repositories plus the Indian National Science Academy publishing infrastructure provide complementary research-output discovery.\n\nThe Indian doctoral-output volume has grown substantially — from ~10,000 PhDs awarded annually in 2010 to ~30,000+ annually by 2024, with substantial growth across STEM disciplines (especially CS, engineering, biological sciences, chemistry, physics, mathematics) and the substantial humanities-and-social-sciences PhD output. The substantial post-2014 NEP 2020 reforms targeting 50% gross enrollment ratio for Indian higher education by 2035 plus the post-2014 Atal Innovation Mission and the Pradhan Mantri Research Fellowship (PMRF) programme have driven substantial Indian-doctoral-research expansion.\n\nThe substantial post-2010 Indian-research output published in international journals (rather than only in India-based journals) has driven cross-citation patterns where Indian PhD theses are increasingly cited globally and substantial Indian-faculty research is featured in major international journals. The cross-jurisdictional Indian-research-and-publishing patterns reflect the substantial Indian-origin researcher community at major US-and-European-and-Asian institutions.\n\nFor a globally-mobile researcher, Shodhganga provides effectively-universal Indian-thesis-discovery-access (open-access) supplementing the international thesis-aggregator infrastructure. The post-2017 Indian Open Access Policy mandates open-access deposit of publicly-funded research output. The substantial Indian-origin academic-and-research diaspora plus the structured Indian-PhD-and-international-postdoc career patterns provide bidirectional research-mobility.\n\nCross-references: thesis-root-india intersects with thesis-root-aggregators, journal-root-archives, the academy-roots infrastructure, the substantial Indian-research-publishing through journal-root-medicine / journal-root-physics / journal-root-chem and the corresponding paper-roots, plus work-root-career-paths through Indian higher-education-and-research employment.
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