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
International Yoga Day 2026 celebrations, the National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research (NCPOR)
Mental well-being is essential for a healthy and productive workplace.
NCPOR Signs MoA for Development of India’s First Dedicated Polar and Ocean Museum at NCPOR, Goa.
Dr. Rahul Mohan, Scientist-G & Group Director (Polar Sciences), Ncpor Goa, delivered a keynote talk.
Dr. Manish Tiwari, Scientist-F & Group Director (Arctic Operations), NCPOR, presented his research.