Home Minister Amit Shah emphasized the importance of the upcoming general elections saying, “While elections worldwide will shape the next five years for respective nations, the upcoming election in India will decide the next 25 years for our country,” at the India Global Forum’s (IGF) Annual Investment Summit ‘NXT10’ in Mumbai.
In a highly anticipated keynote address, the Union Minister provided insights into the vision of the Narendra Modi-led government for the next decade. Listing the economic, legal, and social reforms undertaken in the past decade, the Home Minister remarked, “Over the last decade, Prime Minister Modi has spearheaded transformative changes across various sectors. The decisions made in the next five years will determine India's position as it celebrates 100 years of independence.”
Urging Indian businesses to expand in size and scale, Shah called on them to “set ambitious targets and work towards the goal of having the headquarters of as many global companies established in India... I want to tell the media that no rating agency can assess India's future potential. I want to say that the future of India is bright, and I am confident that we will achieve our goal,” he added.
“Our goal for 15 Aug. 2047 will be a fully developed and Atmanirbhar (self-reliant) nation, and part of the top 3 global economies. To accomplish this goal, we have a roadmap for the next 25 years and learnings from the past 10 years,” Shah said.
IGF Founder and CEO Manoj Ladwa said, “Whether you are a business person, a global financier, a student, a farmer, or even a tourist. We are living and experiencing a time of remarkable change. This is also the season of guarantees, and if there is one guarantee that I can give you, having engaged with leaders around the world through India Global Forum and our programmes, is that the Modi Era has truly arrived.”
IGF's 'NXT10' signals a crucial decade for India's ascent as a global powerhouse, bringing together prominent figures from the realms of business, politics, art, and culture. The summit aims to explore the economic trajectory and geopolitical stature of India over the next ten years.
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