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The Third Leap: India As Global Innovator (Paperback)

The Third Leap: India As Global Innovator (Paperback)

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India is standing at a decisive moment.
After agriculture transformed the nation and information technology connected it to the world, a far more consequential shift is underway. The question is no longer whether India can scale technology, but whether it can lead it.

The Third Leap argues that India’s next rise will not come from services or shortcuts, but from deep technological capability, long-term systems thinking, and strategic control over critical technologies. Artificial intelligence, semiconductors, robotics, and quantum systems are not just industries. They are foundations of national power in the twenty-first century.

This book examines why nations that lead in technology shape the global order, while others are compelled to adapt to decisions made elsewhere. It questions India’s comfort with scale without depth, speed without resilience, and growth without ownership, and asks what must change for the country to build enduring technological strength.

This is not a celebration of past success.
It is a clear-eyed blueprint for what must be built next.

From AI-native public infrastructure and defence-grade innovation pipelines to a sovereign semiconductor ecosystem and a nationwide deep-tech talent engine, The Third Leap lays out the institutions, policies, and difficult choices required for India to become a true technology-producing nation.

This book is not written for technologists alone.
It is written for policymakers, founders, educators, and citizens who believe that India must move from participation to leadership in critical technologies.

The world’s next great technological era will not be decided by chance or geography. It will be shaped by countries willing to build patiently, think strategically, and act with intent. India can be one of them, if it chooses to be.

About The Author 

Gokul Kartha is a technologist and systems thinker whose work spans software engineering, embedded platforms, and large-scale technology systems. His writing focuses on how nations build technological capability, institutions, and long-term resilience in an increasingly competitive global landscape.

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