More startups. More unicorns. More funding. Yet most Indian ventures fail, and most patents never become products.
India's Innovation Illusion: The Jugaad Trap is a bold and evidence-based examination of India's celebrated startup ecosystem and innovation narrative. While India is projected as a future global innovation superpower, this book asks a difficult question: is the country building genuine technological leadership, or simply scaling entrepreneurial activity without deep scientific foundations?
Drawing from startup trends, patent data, commercialization patterns, research output, and regional innovation disparities, Dr. Umeshkumar K U explores the widening gap between perception and reality in Indian innovation. The book argues that India has mastered the language of innovation while still struggling to convert research into globally competitive products and technologies.
At the center of the discussion is the idea of the "Jugaad Trap" — the overdependence on improvisation and short-term problem-solving that often substitutes for sustained research, original invention, and long-term technological development. While jugaad reflects resilience and creativity, the book examines how its glorification may also limit India's scientific ambitions.
Written by a registered patent agent, technology transfer professional, and first-generation innovator, this book combines policy critique, data-driven analysis, and personal insight to present a timely conversation about the future of Indian innovation.
For founders, researchers, policymakers, students, and anyone interested in the future of technology and entrepreneurship in India, India's Innovation Illusion offers a provocative and necessary perspective on what true innovation really demands.