Emerging Power of Synthetic Biology

Syllabus: GS3/ Biotechnology

In News

  • Recent advances in genome sequencing, gene editing, artificial intelligence, and DNA synthesis have accelerated the growth of synthetic biology.

About Synthetic Biology

  • Synthetic Biology is the application of engineering principles to biology, where biological components are designed, assembled, and modified to perform specific functions.
  • It involves engineering organisms to possess new or enhanced abilities beyond those found in nature.
synthetic biology

Applications

  • Healthcare: Engineered microbes now produce artemisinin (anti-malarial) and insulin without plant or animal extraction.
    • CAR-T cell therapy where immune cells are reprogrammed to attack cancers is a direct product of SynBio techniques.
  • Agriculture: Nitrogen-fixing microbes are being engineered to deliver nutrients directly to plants, reducing dependence on chemical fertilisers.
  • Energy and Environment: Designer microorganisms can convert greenhouse gases like methane into high-value compounds.
  • Forensics and Materials: Synthetic DNA watermarking demonstrates how biological systems can carry encoded information.

Challenges and Concerns

  • Biosafety and Biosecurity: Engineered organisms, if accidentally or deliberately released, could disrupt ecosystems. 
  • Regulatory Gaps: India currently lacks a comprehensive, standalone synthetic biology regulation. The DNA Technology (Use and Application) Regulation Bill has been pending for years (withdrawn).
    • Existing frameworks under the Environment Protection Act and the Recombinant DNA Safety Guidelines are inadequate for the scale of current SynBio activity.
  • Equity and Access: SynBio heavily draws on biodiversity data often from megadiverse countries like India. Yet the benefits have historically flowed to labs and corporations in the Global North. This raises Nagoya Protocol-linked questions around Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS).
  • Ethical Concerns: The possibility of engineering multicellular organisms or introducing designer genomes into fertilised eggs raises deep ethical questions. The line between therapy and enhancement remains contested.

India’s Policy Response

  • The BioE3 Policy (Biotechnology for Economy, Environment, and Employment), approved by the Union Cabinet in August 2024, is a central pillar. It identifies six thematic areas: bio-based chemicals, biopolymers, APIs and smart proteins, precision biotherapeutics, climate-resilient agriculture, and carbon capture.
  • India’s bioeconomy, valued at just $10 billion in 2014, crossed $165 billion in 2024 and is targeting $300 billion by 2030. India is among the first countries globally to have a dedicated bioeconomy policy framework.
  • Under BioE3, “Moolankur” Biofoundry Hubs were launched to give startups, academia, and SMEs access to shared biomanufacturing infrastructure.

Way Forward

  • India needs a dedicated National Synthetic Biology Policy, one that consolidates regulatory frameworks, establishes clear biosafety protocols, and protects India’s biodiversity-linked data interests. 
  • Academic curricula must integrate computational biology and AI alongside conventional bench science. 
  • International engagement through forums like the Cartagena Protocol and CBD-COP must reflect India’s interests as both a biodiversity-rich nation and an emerging SynBio power.

Source: TH

 

Other News of the Day

Syllabus: GS2/ Governance/ Social Justice Context The latest Prison Statistics report released by the National Crime Records Bureau shows that the occupancy rate in Indian jails fell to a decade-low of 112.7% in 2024. However, overcrowding remains a persisting problem in Indian prisons driven largely by a high share of undertrials. Major Highlights Overcrowding in...
Read More

Syllabus: GS3/ Economy Context Recent surveys suggest that the rapid adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping India’s graduate employment landscape, posing new challenges for employability and workforce development. How AI is Transforming the Job Market? Shrinking Entry-Level Opportunities: AI tools are increasingly capable of performing routine tasks that were traditionally assigned to fresh graduates....
Read More

Syllabus: GS2/IR Context Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and his Australian counterpart co-chaired the second edition of the India-Australia Defence Ministers’ Dialogue in New Delhi. Major Highlights Both nations have agreed to advance collaborative maritime domain awareness activities using maritime patrol aircraft and to explore opportunities to enhance undersea domain awareness.  Two sides discussed efforts to...
Read More

Syllabus: GS2/ Governance, GS3/ Economy Context India has significantly expanded its quality ecosystem through standards, certification systems, and quality control orders, however the country still faces challenges in ensuring global credibility and trust in its ecosystem. India’s Quality Ecosystem India has over 22,300 standards, with around 94% harmonised with international ISO and IEC standards. India...
Read More

Majuli Island Syllabus: GS1/ Geography Context A recent study by scientists from the Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeosciences has reconstructed nearly 4,000 years of climate, vegetation, and river dynamics of Majuli Island. About Majuli Island Majuli is located in the Brahmaputra River system in Assam and is recognized as the world’s largest inhabited river island....
Read More
scroll to top