One Nation One Subscription: 13,400 Journals Powering India’s Research Boom

One Nation One Subscription: For years, scholarly journals have been prohibitively expensive. Most Indian institutions, especially state universities and smaller colleges, simply could not afford subscriptions to leading global research databases. The result was predictable: unequal access, uneven research quality, and bright students forced to rely on abstracts instead of full academic papers. Over time, [...]

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One Nation One Subscription: 13,400 Journals Powering India’s Research Boom
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One Nation One Subscription: For years, scholarly journals have been prohibitively expensive. Most Indian institutions, especially state universities and smaller colleges, simply could not afford subscriptions to leading global research databases. The result was predictable: unequal access, uneven research quality, and bright students forced to rely on abstracts instead of full academic papers. Over time, [...]
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One Nation One Subscription: For years, scholarly journals have been prohibitively expensive. Most Indian institutions, especially state universities and smaller colleges, simply could not afford subscriptions to leading global research databases. The result was predictable: unequal access, uneven research quality, and bright students forced to rely on abstracts instead of full academic papers. Over time, this created a silent but serious knowledge divide.

At scale, One Nation One Subscription (ONOS) addresses this gap. Under the initiative, the Government of India is brokering national-level licenses for academic journals and research publications, making them accessible to students, researchers, and faculty across institutions. Access is no longer selective or privilege-driven. It is national. This is not symbolism. It is infrastructure.

The ₹6,000 Crore Question

Yes, the number matters. ONOS is backed by a ₹6,000 crore investment coordinated by INFLIBNET, the government’s nodal body for academic digital infrastructure. This funding is not about optics. It is about leverage.

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