Over 20-30 institutes from all over India participate in the Indian Antarctic Program. Many of the projects are long-term while few are for a short period of 2-4 years. The Indian Antarctic Program is broadly categorised under four sections with “Climate Change” being the broader theme.
· Atmospheric Sciences
• Theme 1: Climate Dynamics
• Theme 2: Atmosphere-Cryosphere Interactions
• Theme 3: Space Weather
· Biological Sciences
• Theme 1: Molecular ecology of Antarctic cryosphere
• Theme 2: Adaptation strategies in terrestrial and aquatic habitats
• Theme 3: Sea-ice ecosystems
• Theme 4: Terrestrial flora and fauna: Physiology and population dynamics
• Theme 5: Food-web dynamics
• Theme 6: Search for novel bioactive molecules and processes
• Theme 7: Genomics
· Earth Science and Glaciology
• Theme 1: Past-climate from Lakes, Coastal deposits and soils
• Theme 2: Sea-Ice Biogeochemistry
• Theme 3: Quaternary Paleoclimate reconstruction using biological proxies
• Theme 4: Comprehensive atlas of lakes of Schirmacher and Larsemann Hills
• Theme 5: Deglaciation history of Antarctic Oases
• Theme 6: Gondwana-India-Antarctica
• Theme 9: Mapping of Jutulstraumen-Penckstraumen Rift Zone
• Theme 10: Meteorite Search
• Theme 11: Antarctic Geology and Geophysics
• Theme 12: Cryosphere Studies – strategic science plan for Antarctica
· Environmental Sciences
· Human Physiology and Medicine
The AFoPS Annual General Meeting 2025 (19th - 20th September 2025) commenced in Goa, India.
India Advances Polar Decarbonization with NCPOR–HPCL Collaboration
The Chief Guest Dr. M. Ravichandran, Secretary, MoES, applauded NCPOR for spearheading NCPS
Guest of Honour Prof. Gary Wilson, President at NCPOR for NCPS 2025.