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Reforms Will Propel Fundamentals Of India's Performance In Coming Decades: N Chandrasekaran

Chandrasekaran at a FICCI event said the country can look forward to becoming a $25-30 trillion economy in its 100th year of Independence

Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran on Friday said that reforms will be a key pillar that will propel fundamentals of India's performance in the coming decades, which have a major growth opportunity for the country, as reported by the PTI.

According to the report, while the country can look forward to becoming a $25-30 trillion economy in its 100th year of Independence, it is also crucial to spread the gains of the future to everyone, including informal workers, agricultural labourers and women, he said, while addressing the annual convention of industry body FICCI.

Chandrasekaran said that the government has taken several reforms before and after the pandemic which has set a strong foundation for a renewed vision for India in 2047. "Looking for the next few decades, India presents a major growth opportunity. At the same time, it is important to remember the scope of reforms India has undertaken in the last few years," he said.

The government introduced GST, Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), inflation targeting framework, a reduction in the corporate tax rate, and addressing the banking sector balance sheets during the pre-pandemic period, Chandrasekaran said, while adding that since the pandemic, the pace of structural reforms has picked up further, highlighting measures like labour reforms, PM Gati Shakti, and national asset monetisation plan, production link incentive scheme to boost domestic manufacturing, higher investment limits for small businesses, power sector reforms and aggressive disinvestment targets.

"The scope and scale of economic reform has been really fast paced, and this will drive productivity improvements and the continued growth and capital accumulation. Reform is going to be a key pillar that will propel the fundamentals of India's growth performance in the coming decades," he asserted.

Crucially, in past few years, Chandrasekaran said India has also made significant progress in achieving results in the social sector, particularly in extending the reach and access of basic services citing examples of electrification, bank accounts, healthcare insurance, sanitation, and connectivity.

"Hundreds of millions of people have been lifted out of poverty, while health outcomes have also improved significantly," he said, adding the country also implemented one of the most successful Covid-19 vaccination programmes in the world. Chandrasekaran said that this strong foundation sets the stage for a renewed vision for India, at 2047.

However, he said,"As we celebrate our 100th year of Independence, we will need to be deliberate in ensuring that fruits of our long-term growth potential reach every citizen." The big question is, he said,"How do we spread the gains of the future to everyone, informal workers, agricultural labourers, and women who want to participate in our workforce?"

He also asserted,"It is our responsibility to set the best path that will ensure a future India that in 100 years of Independence can be $25 to 30 trillion in size but more importantly, in what manner our nurses, farmers, teachers and truck drivers, all have the opportunity of having a good job and the stability that other people enjoy." He said India is now "clearly the fastest growing major economy , a real bright spot" in an otherwise gloomy global economy and it "will likely remain the world's fastest major economy for the third consecutive year in 2023, and hopefully for seven years to come."

Tata Sons chairman stressed on the need to focus on improving healthcare, focus on tourism, embracing the opportunities in digitalisation, propelling renewable energy and cut pollution while pushing for clean technologies like solar energy and electric vehicles for the country to be a global leader in the future. 

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