AAVISHKAR KAWACH – Innovation Security for Every Indian Inventor

Under IPV Surakshaa Kawach Charitable Trust (Reg. No. 2025/22/IV/1638)
Website: https://ipvsurakshaakawach.com
Helpline: 9654379155


1. Mission Statement

To protect, promote, and empower every Indian inventor and scientist by providing funding, mentorship, infrastructure, legal protection, and recognition, making India a self-reliant innovation power.

Vision
A nation where every creative mind, from a rural innovator to a research scientist, has equal access to resources, respect, and recognition.

Tagline
Invent for India, Innovate for Humanity – Aavishkar Kawach Protects Your Creation.


2. Background and Need

Over the last decade (2015–2025), India’s innovators have faced major obstacles despite immense potential, including lack of funding, poor infrastructure, slow patents, limited recognition, and bureaucratic hurdles.

India remains below the top 40 in global innovation rankings even though it has one of the world’s largest scientific workforces.

The Aavishkar Kawach Project will build a national ecosystem where innovation is protected, financed, guided, and commercialized with transparency and social benefit.


3. Core Objectives

  1. Provide financial protection and micro-grants to new and existing inventors

  2. Establish innovation and prototype labs across every state

  3. Build legal and patent support cells for intellectual property protection

  4. Launch a digital innovation platform connecting inventors, mentors, and investors

  5. Recognize and reward inventors through Bharat Aavishkar Awards

  6. Create a national innovation fund for long-term research and development


4. Key Problems and Solutions

Identified Problem | Aavishkar Kawach Solution
Lack of funding | Micro Innovation Grants from INR 1 lakh to INR 10 lakh per project
Bureaucratic hurdles | Single-window digital platform for proposals
Weak IP protection | Patent, design, and copyright filing support
Lab access issues | State innovation labs with shared equipment
Industry disconnect | Investor and inventor networking portal
Lack of mentorship | National mentor board of scientists and experts
Brain drain | Recognition, fellowships, and local support
Legal exploitation | Legal aid and inventor rights cell
Gender and regional gap | Special programs for women and rural innovators


5. Project Components

A. National Innovation and Prototype Lab Network

  1. One lab per state, total 35 labs for research, testing, and prototyping

  2. Facilities include 3D printers, CNC machines, robotics tools, AI setups, and testing benches

  3. Access for individuals, startups, students, and institutions

B. Aavishkar Micro-Funding Scheme

Tiered grant support:

  1. INR 1 lakh for concept level

  2. INR 5 lakh for prototype level

  3. INR 10 lakh for pilot project

Applications submitted via website or app, reviewed by an innovation board, with priority to rural and youth innovators.

C. Intellectual Property Protection and Legal Cell

  1. Legal guidance for patent filing, design registration, and copyright

  2. Panel of more than 100 IP lawyers and law students

  3. Collaboration proposals with Indian Patent Office for faster processing

D. Aavishkar Kawach Digital Platform

  1. AI-based portal connecting inventors, mentors, investors, and manufacturers

  2. Tracking of proposals, funding progress, and patent status

  3. Integrated mentorship video calls, forums, and learning modules

E. Innovation Awareness and Training Campaign

  1. Har Gaon Mein Aavishkar campaign across schools, colleges, and villages

  2. Workshops on innovation mindset, entrepreneurship, and STEM

  3. One-day district-level innovation festival every quarter

F. Bharat Aavishkar Awards

  1. Annual awards across 10 categories including agriculture, health, energy, AI, defense, education, and rural technology

  2. Recognition of top 100 innovations each year with funding and mentorship

G. Collaboration with Industries and Universities

  1. Partnerships with DRDO, CSIR, IITs, and private R&D organizations

  2. Prototype validation support

  3. Internship and fellowship programs for youth inventors


6. Implementation Plan (3-Year Phased Approach)

Phase 1 – Foundation (0 to 6 months)
Key Actions: Set up national board, 5 pilot labs, digital platform prototype
Outcome: 500 innovators onboarded

Phase 2 – Expansion (6 to 18 months)
Key Actions: Launch in 15 states, fund 2,000 inventors
Outcome: Working network and national visibility

Phase 3 – National Rollout (18 to 36 months)
Key Actions: Labs in all states, awards program launch, CSR partnerships
Outcome: More than 10,000 inventors supported

Phase 4 – Sustainability (Ongoing)
Key Actions: Annual innovation fund, revenue-sharing partnerships
Outcome: Continuous national innovation growth


7. Budget Estimate (Pan-India 3-Year Plan)

Component | Estimated Cost (INR Crore)
35 innovation labs setup | 70.00
Micro funding for 10,000 innovators | 50.00
IP and legal support cells | 10.00
Digital platform and maintenance | 15.00
Awareness and training campaigns | 10.00
Awards and recognition program | 5.00
Management, staff, and monitoring | 10.00

Total Estimated Project Budget (3 Years): INR 170.00 crore


8. Funding Model

Source | Description | Estimated Value
CSR partnerships | Corporate innovation and skill development | INR 80 crore
Government grants | Science and Technology, MSME, NITI Aayog support | INR 40 crore
Public donations (80G) | Citizen contribution INR 100 to INR 10,000 | INR 10 crore
Private angel and VC partners | Co-funding and incubation support | INR 20 crore
Revenue generation | Lab rentals, premium courses, sponsorships | INR 20 crore

Total Funding Goal: INR 170 crore


9. Expected Impact (3 Years)

Category | Measurable Impact
Innovators funded | 10,000 plus
Patents filed | 5,000 plus
Innovation labs | 35 plus operational
Jobs created | 25,000 plus direct and indirect
Women and rural innovators supported | 2,000 plus
CSR partnerships | 200 plus corporates
Economic impact | INR 5,000 crore plus value creation


10. Governance and Monitoring

  1. National Innovation Board (IPV Headquarters): Policy, fund allocation, evaluation

  2. State Innovation Committees: Local implementation and lab management

  3. District Aavishkar Cells: Registration, training, reporting

  4. Digital dashboard: Real-time tracking of projects, funds, patents, and success metrics


11. Risks and Mitigation

Risk | Mitigation Strategy
Funding delays | Multi-source CSR and crowdfunding strategy
Misuse of grants | Audit-linked release and milestone tracking
Low awareness | National Invent for India awareness campaign
Patent theft | Central legal cell and faster IP filing support
Lab misuse | Inventory tracking and monitoring protocols


12. Pilot Example (Delhi–NCR Region)

  1. One innovation lab including prototyping, 3D printing, and AI tools

  2. 100 innovators trained, 50 funded, 10 patents filed within one year

  3. One mentorship hub with 25 industry experts

  4. Estimated output value of INR 5 crore

Pilot cost: INR 3.5 crore
Duration: 12 months


13. Public Campaign Message

Every mind is an invention in progress. Aavishkar Kawach is your protection.

Join the movement to protect Indian creativity, empower innovators, and build Bharat as a global innovation hub.

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14. Long-Term Goals (5 to 10 Years)

Target Area | 2030 Goal
National R&D spending | 1.5 percent of GDP
Innovation labs | 1,000 plus district-level mini-labs
Patents per year | 50,000 plus Indian-origin filings
Self-reliant tech | 25 percent reduction in foreign dependence
Global ranking | Top 10 in global innovation index


15. Conclusion

Aavishkar Kawach will become India’s innovation shield, empowering citizens to invent fearlessly, secure intellectual property confidently, and commercialize innovations successfully.

Under the guidance of IPV Surakshaa Kawach Charitable Trust (Reg. No. 2025/22/IV/1638), it will help transform India into a global innovation powerhouse where every mind matters and every idea is protected.

One Nation, One Innovation Shield – Aavishkar Kawach for Every Inventor.

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