India's Inevitable March To Becoming An Economic Superpower | Arth - A Culture Fest 2023
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Join the insightful panel discussion ‘India's Inevitable March To Becoming An Economic Superpower’ , as expert speakers Hindol Sengupta, R Jagannathan, Rajeev Mantri, and Shehzad Poonawalla, moderated by Amit Paranjape, explore the topics of self-sufficiency, inevitable forces driving India, and the it’s growth as an economic superpower. The panelists discuss the importance of self-sufficiency for a country's economic and political stability, and the challenges and opportunities that come with achieving self-sufficiency.
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Thanks for such discussions.. i hope more people will watch these videos and engage in enlarged things… 👍🏼
Great work by Modi 👌👌👌
great discussion by the panel, deserves more likes and views. Thanks for organizing it.
Indeed…
ARTH is a very well balanced festival amongst all such festivals. Aa knowledge giving festival that is in all different fields. There are so many views, facts & history we are not at all aware of!! Pls hold such festivals across India.
Jai Bharat
Shame on Casteist who are breaking Indians.
As they used to say, Roti (agriculture) Kapda (manufacturing included) Makan (infrastructure included)
Services is a fairly a last century phenomenon, where India is doing fairly well
Hence, RKM will need to be bought back to the table
4.4%
Heard till min 22, there is not mention about agriculture as a lever to slingshot the growth further, as currently it in the 7% range
And when India was the biggest economy around 2 centuries back (when the decline started with British Rule), agriculture and indigenous industries was the biggest contributor to GDP
Guess need to have targets for manufacturing as well as agriculture