Core Concept
- Futuristic biotechnology exploits extreme and underexplored environments:
- Deep oceans
- Outer space
- Objective:
- Generate new biological knowledge
- Develop novel materials, processes, and biomanufacturing pathways
Relevance
- GS III – Science & Technology / Economy
- Biotechnology, biomanufacturing, frontier technologies.
- Blue Economy, Deep Ocean Mission, BioE3.
- Space applications: microgravity biology, long-duration missions.
- GS II – Governance
- Mission-mode programmes; science policy coordination.
Marine Biotechnology
- Focus areas:
- Marine microorganisms
- Algae & seaweeds
- Deep-sea organisms
- Products & applications:
- Bioactive compounds (drugs, nutraceuticals)
- Enzymes
- Biomaterials
- Food ingredients
- Biostimulants
- Unique advantage:
- Organisms adapted to high pressure, salinity, low light, nutrient-poor conditions
- Leads to novel molecules not found on land
Space Biotechnology
- Studies biological systems under:
- Microgravity
- Cosmic radiation
- Focus:
- Microbial behaviour
- Plant growth
- Human physiology
- Applications:
- Closed-loop life-support systems
- Space food production
- Drug discovery & protein crystallisation
- Regenerative medicine
- Long-duration human space missions
Global Landscape
European Union
- Large-scale funding for:
- Marine bioprospecting
- Algae-based biomaterials
- Bioactive compounds
- Institutional strength:
- Shared research infrastructure such as European Marine Biological Resource Centre (EMBRC).
- Policy approach:
- Integration of research, sustainability, and industrial strategy.
China
- Rapid expansion of:
- Seaweed aquaculture
- Marine bioprocessing
- Focus on:
- Scale
- Export-oriented marine bio-products.
United States
- Leadership in space biotechnology:
- NASA + International Space Station.
- Research domains:
- Microbial behaviour
- Protein crystallisation
- Stem cells
- Closed-loop life-support
- Spillover benefits:
- Drug discovery
- Regenerative medicine
- Space manufacturing.
Why Does India Need Marine & Space Biotechnology?
Natural Endowments
- Coastline: ~11,000 km
- Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ): ~2 million sq. km
- Rich marine biodiversity & biomass.
Strategic Rationale
- India’s share in global marine bio-output remains low → underutilised potential.
- Marine biomanufacturing can:
- Unlock new sources of:
- Food
- Energy
- Chemicals
- Biomaterials
- Reduce pressure on:
- Land
- Freshwater
- Agriculture
- Unlock new sources of:
- Space biotechnology is essential for:
- Human spaceflight
- Long-term space habitation
- Advanced biomanufacturing under extreme conditions.
Where Does India Stand Today?
Marine Biotechnology
- Seaweed cultivation:
- ~70,000 tonnes annually (modest by global standards).
- Dependence:
- Imports agar, carrageenan, alginates for:
- Food
- Pharma
- Cosmetics
- Medical applications.
- Imports agar, carrageenan, alginates for:
- Policy push:
- Blue Economy agenda
- Deep Ocean Mission
- BioE3 (Biotechnology for Economy, Environment & Employment).
- Emerging ecosystem:
- Private players:
- Sea6 Energy
- ClimaCrew
- Public institutions:
- ICAR–Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute
- State initiatives:
- Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference.
- Private players:
Space Biotechnology
- ISRO’s microgravity biology programme:
- Experiments on:
- Microbes
- Algae
- Biological systems.
- Experiments on:
- Research objectives:
- Food production in space
- Life-support regeneration
- Human health management under microgravity.
Why Are These “Futuristic” Frontiers?
Strategic Characteristics
- High entry barriers.
- Long gestation periods.
- First-mover advantage leads to:
- Technological leadership
- Standard-setting power
- Strategic autonomy.
Key Challenges for India
- Fragmented R&D efforts.
- Limited scale of marine biomass production.
- Weak linkage between:
- Research
- Manufacturing
- Markets.
- Absence of:
- Dedicated national roadmap
- Clear timelines & outcome metrics.
Way Forward
Strategic Interventions
- Develop a dedicated national roadmap for:
- Marine biotechnology
- Space biotechnology.
- Define:
- Clear milestones
- Funding priorities
- Translational pathways.
- Strengthen:
- Shared research infrastructure.
- Public–private partnerships.
- Integrate:
- BioE3
- Blue Economy
- Space missions with biomanufacturing goals.
- Promote:
- Downstream biomanufacturing
- Export-oriented marine bio-products.
Prelims Pointers
- Marine biotechnology exploits extreme marine environments.
- Space biotechnology studies biology in microgravity & radiation.
- India seaweed output: ~70,000 tonnes/year.
- Key missions:
- Deep Ocean Mission
- BioE3
- ISRO microgravity biology programme.


