Nitin Gadkari Advocates Vision for India's Future as a Global Economic Leader
Appropriate futuristic vision needed to become Vishwa Guru, super economy: Nitin Gadkari
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Union Minister Nitin Gadkari emphasized the importance of a visionary approach to achieve India's goal of becoming a Vishwa Guru and a super economy. He highlighted the need for research and development in key sectors, particularly the blue economy, which could contribute ₹7 lakh crore (approximately $840 billion USD) to the economy.
- 01Nitin Gadkari stressed the need for a futuristic vision for India's development.
- 02He highlighted the potential of the blue economy, particularly in fishing.
- 03Gadkari emphasized the importance of research for economic viability.
- 04He called for reducing production costs without compromising quality.
- 05Honesty and goodwill are essential for success in the 21st century.
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During the 11th National Leadership Conclave organized by the All India Management Association (AIMA), Nitin Gadkari (Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways) articulated a vision for India's future as a Vishwa Guru and a super economy. He asserted that identifying key fields for development is crucial, particularly in sectors with export potential. Gadkari pointed to the blue economy, specifically fishing, which he believes could evolve into a ₹7 lakh crore (approximately $840 billion USD) contributor to the economy, with half of that being exportable. He underscored the importance of research and development to ensure economic viability and marketability of finished goods. Furthermore, he advocated for reducing production costs while maintaining quality, emphasizing that honesty, credibility, and goodwill are vital assets in the modern economy. Gadkari remains optimistic about India's potential to become a global economic leader.
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The focus on the blue economy and research could lead to job creation and economic growth, particularly in the fishing sector.
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