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QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS

QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS

1. Context

For the first time in South Asia, Indian scientists working in the Garbh-Ini programme, an interdisciplinary group for advanced research on birth outcomes, have identified 19 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), or genetic markers, that have been found to be associated with preterm or premature birth. The study, published in the Lancet Regional Health-South East Asia journal, reported that five of these SNPs have been found to “confer increased risk of early preterm birth (birth before 33 weeks)’’ and can predict premature births.

2. Key points

  • The new economy is based on innovations that disrupt established business models.
  • Artificial intelligence, Internet-of-Things (IoT), 3D printing, drones, DNA data storage, quantum computing, etc., are re-writing the world economic order.
  • Quantum technology is opening up new frontiers in computing, communications and cyber security with widespread applications.
  • It is expected that lots of commercial applications would emerge from theoretical constructs which are developing in this area.
  • It is proposed to provide an outlay of 8000 crores over five years for the National Mission on Quantum Technologies and Applications.

3. Quantum technologies Mission

  • Quantum technologies are rapidly developing globally with huge disruptive potential.
  • The next-generation transformative technologies that will receive a push under this mission include quantum computers and computing, quantum communication, quantum key distribution, encryption, crypt analysis, quantum devices, quantum sensing, quantum materials, quantum clock and so on.
  • The areas of focus for the Mission will be fundamental science, translation, technology development, human and infrastructural resource generation, innovation and start-ups to address issues concerning national priorities.
  • Their applications which will receive a boost include those in aerospace engineering, numerical weather prediction, simulations, securing communications and financial transactions, cyber security, advanced manufacturing, health, agriculture, education and other important sectors with a focus on the creation of highly skilled jobs, human resources development, start-ups and entrepreneurship leading to technology lead economic growth.

4. The major technology disruptions

  • The range of quantum technologies is expected to be one of the major technology disruptions that will change the entire paradigm of computation, communication and encryption.
  • It is perceived that the countries that achieve an edge in this emerging field will have a greater advantage in garnering multifold economic growth and dominant leadership role.
  • The transition of quantum science and technology from a field of active interest in research laboratories to one that can be applied in day-to-day life is also the opportune moment that provides the space for many startup companies to form and develop.
  • The Mission draws upon the existing deep strengths within academic institutes across India to support interdisciplinary research projects in key verticals involving quantum technology, while simultaneously developing key foundational strengths in important core areas.
  • QT research, operational implementations, Human resource availability and technology development are in a rudimentary stage
  • It has become imperative both for the government and industries to be prepared to develop these emerging and disruptive technologies to secure our communications and financial transactions, remains competitive, drives societal progress, generate employment, foster economic growth and improves the overall quality of life.

5. The Benefits of the Mission

  • The mission will be able to address the ever-increasing technological requirements of society and take into account the international technology trends and road maps of leading countries for the development of next-generation technologies.
  • Implementation of the mission would help develop and bring quantum computers, secured communications through fibre and free space, quantum encryption and crypt-analysis and associated technologies within reach in the country and help address India-specific national and regional issues.
  • The mission will help prepare next-generation skilled manpower, boost translational research and also encourage entrepreneurship and start-up ecosystem development.
  • By promoting advanced research in quantum science and technology, technology development and higher education in science, technology and engineering disciplines India can be brought to par with other advanced countries and can derive several direct and indirect benefits.
  • Quantum Technology is based on the principles of quantum theory, which explains the nature of energy and matter on the atomic and subatomic levels.
  • It concerns the control and manipulation of quantum systems, to achieve information processing beyond the limits of the classical world.
  • Quantum principles will be used for engineering solutions to extremely complex problems in computing, communications, sensing, chemistry, cryptography, imaging and mechanics.
  • The Quantum field has not yet matured for commercialization, due to the extreme scientific challenges involved.
  • Quantum computers store and process information using quantum two-level systems (quantum bits or qubits) which, unlike classical bits, can be prepared in superposition states.
  • This key ability makes quantum computers extremely powerful compared to conventional computers when solving certain kinds of problems like finding prime factors of large numbers and searching large databases.
  • The prime factorization quantum algorithm has important implications for security as it can be used to break RSA encryption, a popular method for secure communication.
  • Indian physicists and engineers are preparing for a deep dive into the quantum world that holds the secrets for developing exciting technologies for computing, communication, cryptography and many more.

6. The way forward

  • With a solid research base and workforce founded on significant and reliable government support, it can lead to the creation of innovative applications by industries, thereby stimulating economic growth and job creation, which will feed back into a growing quantum-based economy.
  • The government's financial and organizational support will also ensure that both the public and private sectors will benefit.
  • It will establish standards to be applied to all research and help stimulate a pipeline to support research and applications well into the future.
For Prelims: National Mission on Quantum Technologies & Applications, Internet-of-Things, 
For Mains:
1. Discuss the need for implementing the National Mission on Quantum Technologies and Applications. (250 Words)

 

Previous Year Questions

1. Which one of the following is the context in which the term "qubit" is mentioned? (UPSC 2022)

A. Cloud Services

B. Quantum Computing

C. Visible Light Communication Technologies

D. Wireless Communication Technologies

Answer: B

Source: Ministry of Science and Technology


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