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THE ART OF MAKING AN IMPACT
India has taken considerable strides in the fields of films, performing and fine arts and sports in the past few years. Buoyed by private and state push, Indian talent has been finding recognition globally. While challenges remain, the future is promising
INDIAN OCEAN AS INDIAS OCEAN
The Indian Navy has been bolstering maritime security through improved maritime domain awareness and forging networks with nations of the Indian Ocean Region. but india must invest more in maritime capability if it is to be pre-eminent in the IOR
A MILITARY SUPERPOWER
TO BECOME A MILITARY GIANT, INDIA MUST INVEST MORE IN DEVELOPING THE LATEST TECHNOLOGIES, BE ABLE TO PROJECT POWER IN THE INDIAN OCEAN AND FORGE STRATEGIC ALLIANCES
BE THE GREEN CHAMPION
India's success in building up its renewable energy base and the successful dissemination of this knowledge to other countries will help it consolidate its position as a global leader in the sector
STRIVE TO BE TECHNOLOGY LEADERS
To propel India’s ascent, we should harness its strengths in human capital and tackle pressing societal problems through tech-based solutions
WANTED: A PUSH FOR PULSES
Having achieved food security and net agriculture produce exporter status, India must now refocus to make a breakthrough in pulses. It also has to tackle nutritional security, malnutrition among young children
FOCUS ON HIGH VALUE AGRI
Achieving 'Green Revolution-plus' through horticulture alongside productivity boosts in our staples is key to the 'Viksit Bharat' strategy
SPEARHEADING PHARMA INNOVATION
By prioritising value over volume, India's pharmaceutical industry can become a world leader in high-value exports and nearly triple its revenue by 2030, significantly impacting global healthcare
SPEEDING ON THE DIGITAL FREEWAY
Be it quantum computing or AI, Indian govt and private players are taking up the development of new-age tech on mission mode. There can’t be any let-up now
A HEALTH SYSTEM THAT TRULY CARES
The country must bolster its health system through increased public financing and unified federal-state efforts. Ensuring accessible, comprehensive care and financial protection will be crucial for sustainable development and global leadership
RACE TO BE A SUPERPOWER IN SPACE
To become a space superpower, India has to build on its recent successes, involve the private space sector and aim for global space frontiers
CRAFTING SCHOOLS OF THE FUTURE
Schools are still chained to textbook content and are more about ensuring teaching. As outlined by the National Education Policy 2020, they need to be freer, liberal learning spaces that can prepare students for work and life
READYING OUR ARMED FORCES FOR TOMORROW
Space, cyberspace, AI-enabled systems the fields of future battles are dynamic. To meet its challenges, the indian army has to be ahead of the curve technologically and maintain quality 'boots on ground'
TURNING A NEW PAGE
The grave deficiencies in India's education system have been addressed by the National Education Policy 2020. To reach global standards, it must be implemented in letter and spirit.
UNLOCKING INDIA'S TECH POTENTIAL
As India forges ahead with critical technology partnerships, it must streamline its bureaucratic machinery to fully capitalise on these strategic initiatives
LEADING THE WORLD OF INFOTECH
From IT services to AI, India is poised to lead the world's digital revolution through strategic investments and innovative policies
FIRING INDIA INC'S AMBITION
India has the potential to become a global giant in manufacturing. For that, our industry must take bold steps forward and the government a step back.
OUR NEW TRYST WITH DESTINY
India must complement its great democratic processes and political independence with economic freedom. Ending employed poverty needs innovating at the intersection of jobs and skills education
THE GROWTH FACTORIES
Modi’s vision of a 10 trillion economy has spurred policy shifts that aim to transform India into a global manufacturing powerhouse. But China’s dominance poses a challenge
INDIA AS A GLOBAL STUDY CENTRE
Outdated curricula, inadequate infrastructure and ill-trained faculty have been the bane of Indian higher education. A structural overhaul, strict oversight and emphasis on digital education will raise standards to global levels
BECOMING THE HUB OF GLOBAL AVIATION
India's aviation sector is poised for unprecedented growth, with both domestic and international passenger numbers and aircraft fleet expected to double by FY30. This rapid expansion presents a unique opportunity to establish the country as an international aviation hub.
MAKING A GLOBAL MARK
Indian industry has to seize the Make in India moment and take advantage of the opportunities the government is creating through its enabling business and foreign policies to become masters of the world, not just of their home ground
FAST LANE TO PROGRESS
India's ambitious infrastructure drive is transforming roads, railways and aviation while integrating climate resilience, positioning the nation for accelerated growth and global competitiveness by 2047
SHAPING THE NEXT TOURISM POWERHOUSE
With rich cultural heritage and natural beauty, India can become a global tourism favourite. But sustainability should be at the heart of all such efforts
HONING THE COMPETITIVE SPIRIT
India is the fifth largest economy in the world, with a GDP of $3.2 trillion in 2023, and we have been growing at an average rate of 7.6 per cent in the past decade.
BUILDING A LOGISTICS SPEEDWAY
By investing in infrastructure, enhancing data visibility, and optimising Digital Public Infrastructure and asset use, India can build a world-class logistics sector
IN NEED OF A BOOSTER DOSE
INDIA CANNOT TAKE ITS EYE OFF THE BALL IF IT HAS TO MAINTAIN A GROWTH RATE OF 7-8 PER CENT IN THE NEXT TWO DECADES TO BREAK INTO THE LEAGUE OF HIGH-GROWTH ECONOMIES
THE ESSENTIAL GROWTH SUTRAS
To move to a higher economic plane, India must fortify its human capital and harness emerging technologies to deliver all-round growth. Champion states need to be key drivers in that growth
FROM POVERTY LINE TO DIGNITY LINE
For India to grow at full potential, we must transform the bottom 50 per cent of our income distribution from passive beneficiaries of welfare schemes to active contributors to personal and national growth
Neighbours - Why India Should Worry
Surrounded By Turmoil, India Needs To Reinvent Its Neighbourhood First Policy, Lest China Takes Advantage And Extends Its Influence