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Let’s consecrate India’s growth story

By: Sabharwal, Manish.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: The Journal of Governance Description: 29, Jul, 2024: p.36-46.Subject(s): Economics, India, Growth Story, Development Strategy, National Vision, Sustainable Development, Policy Reform, Infrastructure, Innovation, Governance, Global Competitiveness, Visit Bharat @ 2047 In: The Journal of GovernanceSummary: This article reflects on India’s growth trajectory and the need to consecrate its economic story with a vision rooted in sustainability, inclusivity, and resilience. It highlights how India’s achievements in infrastructure, technology, and governance must be aligned with long-term developmental goals to ensure equitable prosperity. The study emphasizes the importance of policy reforms, innovation-driven growth, and global competitiveness, while also recognizing the cultural and ethical dimensions of India’s development journey. By situating India’s growth within the broader framework of national vision initiatives such as Visit Bharat @ 2047, the paper underscores the imperative of consecrating economic progress with values of social justice, environmental stewardship, and collective well-being. India faces a very different world in 2024 than China did in 1978. Companies are moving production closer to customers so they can respond faster to demand changes. Automation as slowing the attractiveness of lower wages. A new book, fully grown by Dietrich Vollrath, suggests a rich country’s slow growth is a sign of success. – Reproduced
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This article reflects on India’s growth trajectory and the need to consecrate its economic story with a vision rooted in sustainability, inclusivity, and resilience. It highlights how India’s achievements in infrastructure, technology, and governance must be aligned with long-term developmental goals to ensure equitable prosperity. The study emphasizes the importance of policy reforms, innovation-driven growth, and global competitiveness, while also recognizing the cultural and ethical dimensions of India’s development journey. By situating India’s growth within the broader framework of national vision initiatives such as Visit Bharat @ 2047, the paper underscores the imperative of consecrating economic progress with values of social justice, environmental stewardship, and collective well-being. India faces a very different world in 2024 than China did in 1978. Companies are moving production closer to customers so they can respond faster to demand changes. Automation as slowing the attractiveness of lower wages. A new book, fully grown by Dietrich Vollrath, suggests a rich country’s slow growth is a sign of success. – Reproduced

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