The India Research Advisory Council to help the publisher better engage with and serve researchers in the country
NEW DELHI, Sept. 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Springer Nature today announced the launch of its India Research Advisory Council (IRAC), a strategic initiative designed to strengthen its commitment to India’s knowledge economy and align more closely with the nation’s evolving research priorities. With this addition, India joins a global network of advisory councils established by the publisher in regions including Africa (ARAC), Europe (ERAC), Japan (JRAF), Korea (KRAF), the United States (USRAC), Latin America (LARAC), and China (CRAC). These councils play a vital role in shaping Springer Nature support researchers worldwide and its work in fostering trust, integrity, equity, and efficiency across the global research ecosystem.
The IRAC will meet annually in a roundtable workshop format with members drawn from government and policy making bodies, academia, corporate R&D, scholarly societies, librarians, and early-career researchers. This body will advise on research culture and deliberate upon critical issues like research integrity, open science, equitable access, and the societal impact of research.
The inaugural meetings of IRAC, held on 11-12 September 2025, in New Delhi, convened the diverse voices of senior officials from the Ministry of Education, ICSSR, INFLIBNET, National Medical Commission, Ministry of Women and Child Development, and NIPGR, alongside thought leaders from premier institutions, corporates, and scholarly communities.
IRAC’s inaugural cohort emphasized on:
1. Strengthening Research Integrity in India
2. Open Science and Open Access
Nick Campbell, Vice President, Academic Affairs, Springer Nature, said: “India is rapidly advancing towards becoming a global knowledge hub. Through IRAC, we want to listen closely to India’s research community and work collaboratively on solutions that uphold integrity, increase access, and amplify the societal impact of research. This council gives us a unique platform to co-create practical frameworks and pilots with some of India’s leading minds. Our aim is to ensure that the best of global practices in scholarly communication are adapted to the Indian context.”
Venkatesh Sarvasiddhi, Managing Director, Springer Nature India, said: “We are excited about the creation of the India Research Advisory Council. It complements initiatives such as One Nation One Subscription (ONOS) and builds our role as a trusted partner for the government, academia, and industry. By bringing together diverse voices, IRAC will help us align with national priorities, develop inclusive and impactful research practices, and strengthen India’s position in the global research ecosystem.”
Shri P.K. Banerjee, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Education, said: “India is at an inflection point of building a robust, future-ready research ecosystem. Springer Nature’s India Research Advisory Council is a welcome initiative that provides a collaborative platform for government, academia, and industry to come together. We look forward to working with the publisher to ensure that India’s research isn’t just locally impactful, but is also globally visible, contributing directly to the nation’s social and economic development.”
IRAC members:
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