This special issue of INDIA TODAY asks: How can India become a global giant? That eventual outcome is not in doubt. If we keep growing at the 6.5 per cent we have averaged for the past 30 years, we will soon be one of the three largest economies in the world.
We will go on to be a huge economy by 2047, by dint of having the world's largest population. But we will not yet be rich-as an upper-middle income country, we will be well below today's developed world. To do better, we must place manufacturing and the ambition of Indian firms at the heart of development.
First, a word about policy: this is not an article arguing that the government must do a list of things. The state's role, in my view, is to limit itself to only those things that only it can do. In manufacturing, the state should primarily adopt a hands-off approach-don't choose technologies, don't select firms, don't promote particular industries, and don't incentivise particular sectors.
That is, enable all of Indian industry; don't attempt to pick winners. Our industrial policy should seek a future that looks like Germany, with thousands of specialised world leaders, rather than China or South Korea, each with a few dozen giant state-sponsored champions.
But if I ask less of the state to make us a great power more quickly, I ask much more of Indian industry. As I have argued at length in my book, The Struggle and the Promise: Restoring India's Potential, Indian industry must strive to be more of these four I's: inclusive, international, innovative and independent.
This story is from the August 26, 2024 edition of India Today.
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