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The Goverment offered him the post of principal scientific adviser​

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The Principal Scientific Adviser (PSA) is the chief advisor to the government on matters related to scientific policy.[1] It is currently a Secretary level position created in 1999 by the AB Vajpayee government. At the time, the position was a Cabinet rank position, with the first PSA being APJ Abdul Kalam.[2][3] This was followed by Rajagopala Chidambaram who held the rank of a Minister of State and was the PSA for 16 years.[2] The current PSA is K. VijayRaghavan.[1]

The 'Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser', through the Prime Minister’s Science, Technology and Innovation Advisory Council (PM-STIAC) helps scientific cross-sectoral synergy across ministries, institutions and the industry.[4]

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