What Is the lotus Programme?

Japan’s India–Japan Circulation of Talented Youths in Science (LOTUS) Programme is a bilateral research exchange initiative designed to strengthen scientific collaboration between india and Japan. Under this programme, indian scholars at the postgraduate, doctoral and postdoctoral levels are invited to conduct research at leading Japanese universities and research institutions.

Who Can Apply?

The lotus Programme 2026 welcomes applications from:

· Master’s students

· PhD scholars

· Postdoctoral researchers

Candidates must be affiliated with indian universities or research institutions and should have a research proposal aligned with joint projects supervised by faculty from both countries.

Number of Seats and Scope

· Total seats (approx.): 1,000 indian researchers have been invited under the 2026 lotus cycle.

· The programme has expanded significantly this year to offer more opportunities and accommodate a broader range of disciplines.

Research Fields Covered

The lotus Programme focuses on high‑impact scientific and technological areas, including:

· Artificial Intelligence and Robotics

· Biotechnology

· Energy and Sustainability

· Materials Science

· Quantum Technologies

· Semiconductors and Telecommunications
…along with related interdisciplinary fields.

Programme Tracks

There are two main tracks available in lotus 2026:

1. lotus Basic

· Short‑term research stays (up to 12 months)

· Ideal for establishing collaboration and initial joint work.

2. LOTUS‑ASPIRE (Newly introduced)

· Long‑term engagement (up to 36 months)

· Aims at producing tangible research outcomes like publications, prototypes and innovations.
These tracks allow researchers flexibility based on their career stage and research goals.

Financial Support and Benefits

Selected participants receive substantial financial support during their research stay in Japan:

· A monthly stipend of around ₹1.4 lakh (¥240,000 equivalent) to cover living expenses.

· Support for accommodation and research‑related costs.

· Additional funds depending on the track chosen and collaboration needs.

Note: international travel costs (India → Japan) may not be covered directly by the programme, so applicants or their home institutions must arrange this separately.

Timeline and Key Dates

· Application Deadline: june 9, 2026 (12:00 JST)

· Selection/Review Period: June–August 2026

· Programme Starts: From october 2026 onwards (expected)
Applicants are advised to prepare proposals and secure a host (Principal Investigator) in japan before applying.

Strategic Importance

The lotus Programme not only helps individual scholars gain invaluable international exposure and collaborate with global experts but also strengthens India–Japan scientific and technological ties. By encouraging joint research, it supports innovation, shared expertise and long‑term academic networks between institutions of both countries.

Conclusion

Japan’s lotus Programme 2026 provides a major opportunity for indian PhD students and researchers to advance their careers, access world‑class research infrastructure, and contribute to cutting‑edge global research. With nearly 1,000 positions available and strong institutional support, it marks a significant expansion in India–Japan academic cooperation.

 

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