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The author is Chair, Institute for Competitiveness, India
India was able to realise the vision of AatmaNirbhar Bharat, of not only becoming self-sufficient but also becoming a global exporter. This successful journey should inspire our indigenous industries to venture into manufacturing of high-quality goods and lead India to become a global supplier.
Read MoreThe conundrum over AI adoption can only be answered with the right policies and business practices.
Read MoreDespite the steady rise in GDP throughout the years since independence, the development trajectory of India leaves a lot of ground to cover still.
Read MoreIndia has challenging times ahead. To put our best foot forwards, sub-national governments have to now assume a central role in driving India’s journey of self-reliance and export expansion.
Read MoreThe pandemic has summed up this importance of reconciling democracy and capitalism by demonstrating that capital cannot make money without its people
Read MoreEconomies should examine this disconnect between stock markets and the real economy and what it means for the future of human development.
Read MoreInequality also plays a role after the outbreak of a pandemic, as the burden of the disease is heaviest on the most vulnerable.
Read MoreIn this way, capitalism underpinned by Dharma will not only lead to equitable and sustained economic growth but will also promote efficiency.
Read MoreWith the shifts in the global economic order, political landscape and social behaviour all taking place simultaneously, it is safe to say that we have only gotten a glimpse of what is on the other side of the pandemic for humanity.
Read MoreThe crisis emerging from the current pandemic has allowed India to explore new ideas for driving economic growth. And with a shift towards policy thinking in terms of economic complexity might enable such outcomes by focusing on sectors where the highest gains can be achieved. But time is of the essence.
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