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India to penalize universities with too many retractions NEWS 01 August 2025 India to penalize universities with too many retractions Having a lot of withdrawn papers will soon count against institutions but some warn the policy could create issues
India To Penalize Universities With Too Many Retractions Many retractions correct honest mistakes in the literature, but others arise because of misconduct India has had more papers retracted than any country apart from China and the United States, according to an analysis of the public database maintained by Retraction Watch of retractions over the past three decades
NIRF Introduces Penalties for Retractions This Year - iLovePhD Why This Policy Matters – NIRF retraction penalty 2025 Until now, Indian higher education institutions faced no official consequences for retracted papers, even in cases of plagiarism, fake peer review, or data manipulation That’s changing—starting this year
Weekend reads: India institutes face penalties for retractions; editors . . . After losing a paper for retracted citations, authors of a 2009 paper suggest distinguishing between “direct” and “ indirect” retractions Researcher from embattled university loses 25 papers, many for “image duplication and or manipulation ” “Gender differences in retraction rates exist but are modest,” say researchers
NIRF Rankings to be Impacted by Research Retractions: Mild Penalty in . . . Research Retractions: A Rising Concern According to the NIRF 2024 brochure, approximately 300 retractions were recorded in 2023 across Indian institutions, a noticeable increase from earlier years Many of these retractions occurred in journals indexed in Scopus and Web of Science, which are the databases used by NIRF to assess research quality
India’s retraction crisis casts shadow over science research As of 2023, 40,822 research articles were retracted globally, according to the Retraction Watch Database China led with 21,999 retractions in 2023, followed by the US with 3,731 and India with 2,737