The rise of Indo-German collaborative research: 1990-2022
Aasif Ahmad Mir, Nina Smirnova, Jeyshankar Ramalingam, Philipp Mayr

TL;DR
This paper analyzes three decades of Indo-German research collaborations, examining funding, publication patterns, and providing an open dataset to facilitate further scientometric studies.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive analysis of Indo-German research collaborations from 1990 to 2022 and releases an open dataset for future research.
Findings
Physics, Chemistry, and Materials Science dominate collaborations.
United States, England, and France are key partners.
Deep insights into collaboration patterns and funding relationships.
Abstract
The study aims to highlight the growth and development of Indo-German collaborative research over the past three decades. Moreover, this study encompasses an in-depth examination of funding acknowledgements to gain valuable insights into the financial support that underpins these collaborative endeavors. Together with this paper, we provide an openly accessible dataset of Indo-German research articles for further and reproducible research activities (the "Indo-German Literature Dataset"). The data were retrieved from the Web of Science (WoS) database from the year 1990 till the 30th of November 2022. A total of 36,999 records were retrieved against the employed query. Acknowledged entities were extracted using a NER model specifically trained for this task. Interrelations between the extracted entities and scientific domains, lengths of acknowledgement texts, number of authors and…
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TopicsGerman History and Society
