He interacted with a group of eminent economists and experts at NITI Aayog.
The theme of the interaction was ‘Aatmanirbharta and Structural Transformation: Agenda for Viksit Bharat’.
To sustain long-term growth, Modi called for mission-mode reforms across diverse sectors. He stressed that India’s policymaking and budgeting must remain anchored with vision for 2047.
Modi also spoke about the need for ensuring that the nation remained a vital hub for the global workforce and international markets.
Modi also spoke about the need for ensuring that the nation remained a vital hub for the global workforce and international markets.
Several economists and experts were part of the discussion. They include, among others, Shankar Acharya, Ashok K Bhattacharya, N R Bhanumurthy, Amita Batra, Janmejaya Sinha, Amit Chandra, Rajani Sinha, Dinesh Kanabar, Basanta Pradhan, Madan Sabnavis, Ashima Goyal, Dharmakirti Joshi, Umakant Dash, Pinaki Chakraborty, Indranil Sen Gupta, Samiran Chakraborty, Abhiman Das, Rahul Bajoria, Monika Halan and Siddhartha Sanyal.
The economists shared strategic insights on enhancing productivity and competitiveness across the manufacturing and services sectors. The discussions focused on accelerating structural transformation through increased household savings, robust infrastructure development and the adoption of cutting-edge technology.
The group explored the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) as an enabler of cross-sectoral productivity and also discussed the continued scaling of India’s Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI).
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