India’s Research Fraud Crisis: How Publishing Pressure Hurts Education

Key Takeaways

  • India faces a growing research fraud epidemic driven by institutional pressure to publish
  • University rankings and flawed incentive systems prioritize publications over quality teaching
  • 80% of Indian higher education students are undergraduates who need better teachers, not researchers

India’s higher education sector is grappling with a severe research fraud crisis, exacerbated by artificial intelligence tools and institutional pressures that prioritize publication quantity over academic integrity. Both journal publications and retractions are rising rapidly, though official retraction data likely underestimates the true scale of fraudulent research escaping detection.

The ‘Publish or Perish’ Culture Problem

Most experts point to the ‘publish or perish’ culture as the primary driver of India’s research fraud epidemic. However, the root cause lies deeper in the University Grants Commission (UGC) and Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) systematically favoring publishing—distinct from genuine research—over teaching excellence for faculty career advancement.

This institutional bias creates powerful incentives for faculty to prioritize paper publication, rewarded through promotions and workplace benefits, while offering minimal recognition for quality teaching.

Why Publishing Trumps Teaching

The preference for publishing stems from two key factors driving India’s academic system:

University Rankings Obsession

National and global university rankings have become critically important to government, institutions, and students. These rankings heavily weight publication metrics while ignoring teaching quality, forcing HEIs to pressure faculty into publishing regardless of context or capability.

Private universities depend on high rankings to attract more and better students, while public institutions compete to avoid being left behind.

The Dubious Research-Teaching Link

A widespread belief suggests faculty research automatically improves teaching quality and student learning outcomes. However, extensive research examining this relationship shows no broad consensus that any significant connection exists. At best, context appears to be the determining factor.

Institutional Reinforcement Through API System

These considerations influenced the UGC’s 2010 introduction of the Academic Performance Indicator (API) under the Career Advancement Scheme for faculty promotions. The API established clear publication bias in faculty assessment.

Despite multiple amendments, the fundamental emphasis on publications remains unchanged. While 2025 draft regulations promise reduced focus on quantifiable metrics, the publication pressure continues unabated.

Questioning the Research Emphasis

Two critical factors make the research emphasis ethically and practically questionable for India’s context:

Ignoring Institutional Reality

Faculty across all HEI types—from undergraduate colleges to research centers—face identical publishing expectations without consideration of institutional capacity. Most institutions lack essential infrastructure like libraries and laboratories, research-capable faculty, adequate postgraduate populations, sufficient funding, and reasonable work balance between teaching, research and administration.

Without addressing these fundamental limitations, the research emphasis becomes meaningless and counterproductive.

Undergraduate Teaching Neglect

With 80% of India’s higher education students being undergraduates who need quality teaching rather than research-oriented faculty, the current system fails its primary constituency. Given the questionable research-teaching link and most HEIs’ research limitations, undergraduate institutions should logically prioritize teaching excellence.

The Predictable Outcome: Research Fraud

The consequences are inevitable. Faced with institutional limitations, faculty and students resort to fraudulent paper production to secure rankings and individual benefits, while publishers profit from this broken system.

Ultimately, the only remaining logic for prioritizing research over teaching appears to be helping institutions climb rankings and faculty secure personal gains—both primary drivers of research fraud that contribute nothing to India’s genuine knowledge development.

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