Business Bureau
India is transforming at a rapid pace and as it is developing infrastructure. The country is also becoming self-reliant and offering solutions to other countries in the field of health care, climate stability, food and energy security, management of new technologies and elimination of terrorism. With this, it seems that the country will become developed country by 2047, said PM’s special Advisor Dr Deepak Vohra.
He was speaking at the session organised here by the Vidarbha Management Association (VMA) on Sunday. Vohra was expressing his views on the topic “Our World at 2025 & Business Opportunities for India”.
Quoting that “When the going gets toughest, Indian’s get going’, he put forth the exemplary work that India did by providing vaccines to over 100 countries across the world. He suggested that businesses should study the global scenario to offer the Indian solutions. Applauding the youth power and startups, he proudly spoke about the unicorns. He also predicted that digitalization and AI taking over the on-line business will see a boost and offline trading will have to change patterns.
Shedding more light on the topic, he said that the millennial generation of India will shape up the country. While the other countries are getting older as the sizable part of their population is middle aged and old, India is growing young and has innovative minds to achieve the dream being super power. He urged the attendees to feel proud about the country’s transformation and contribute to the development by becoming self-reliant.
At the outset, VMA President Mahendra Girdhar welcomed Dr Vohra. Prasanna Dani, Yusuf Master were prominently present at the dais. Mili Juneja conducted the proceedings while Pravin Panchbhai was Project Director for the event.