Global Initiative of AcademicNetworks (GIAN) scheme

The Global Initiative of Academic Networks (GIAN) is a flagship scheme by the Ministry of Education, Government of India, launched in 2015‑16, with a brief pause during COVID, and now in its Phase 4 indiascienceandtechnology.gov.in+15legacyias.com+15drishtiias.com+15. Here’s an in-depth breakdown:


🎯 1. Objectives & Vision


🏛️ 2. Scope & Eligibility


📚 3. Course Formats & Funding


🏗️ 4. Governance & Structure


📊 5. Impact & Reach

  • Course rollout: As of March 2025, 2,163 courses approved across India (with 1,848 completed). gian.iitkgp.ac.in
  • Institutions involved: ~39% of courses at IITs; other participation includes NITs, IIITs, IISc, IISERs, Central/State universities. gian.iitkgp.ac.in+4drishtiias.com+4aspireias.com+4
  • Global diversity: Visiting experts predominantly from the US (41%), followed by UK, Germany, Canada, France, Italy, Nordic countries, China, Japan, Taiwan, ASEAN, etc. drishtiias.com+1iaspoint.com+1

📖 6. Recent Examples


📈 7. Future Expansion

  • Phase‑4 rollout is underway (from Dec 2023), with plans to:

📌 8. Why It Matters

  • Skill enrichment: Indian students and faculty gain exposure to cutting-edge, applied knowledge directly from international experts.
  • Collaborative research: Opens avenues for co-authored research, joint projects, and networking.
  • Global academic profile: Reinforces India’s position in the international academic ecosystem, building capabilities and fostering innovation.

✅ Summary Table

AspectDetails
Launched2015–16
HostsIITs, IIMs, IISc, IISERs, NITs, IIITs, select State universities
VisitorsGlobal scientists & entrepreneurs
Course length1 week (12–14 hrs) or 2 weeks (24–28 hrs)
HonorariaUS$ 8k / 12k + travel & incidentals
Funding allocated₹126 crore (~US$ 15M)
Courses approved2,163 (1,848 completed)
Intl. experts~41% US, rest from Europe & Asia
Phase 4Active since late 2023

🔚 Conclusion

GIAN is a well-structured and impactful initiative, positioning India as a hub for global academic collaboration. With robust institutional frameworks, financial backing, and expanding participation from both Indian and international academics, it’s playing a key role in fostering quality education, research, and innovation.