Move from 'command and control' to 'plug and play' mode: PM


New Delhi, Jun 11 (IANS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said that as the country goes through challenging times amidst the Covid-19 pandemic, the government and the industry need to take bold decisions to grow rather than taking a conservative stance.

Addressing the 95th annual plenary session of the Indian Chamber of Commerce through video conference, Modi outlined the reform measures undertaken under the 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' economic package.

Talking of the "bold" reforms the government has taken and what the country's business environment requires, Modi said it is time to move from "command and control" mode to "plug and play" mode, implying the minimal requirement of government intervention in businesses.

He said that the country needs to make this pandemic a turning point for the country and make itself self reliant. India should be able to produce every product that it imports, Modi said.

The Prime Minister further said that the industry needs to have a globally competitive domestic supply chain.

Referring to the much talked about relationship of environment, livelihood and industries, Modi said that "people, planet and profit" should be the focus of business, which according to him can be balanced.

Citing the creation of the International Solar Alliance as a "great opportunity", he noted that Indian companies should invest in the research and development (R&D) for solar equipment manufacturing and solar battery storage which would help companies cater to all the three aspects of "people, planet and profit".

According to him, timely investment in R&D for solar rechargeable batteries would be the next big thing and will give India the edge in this emerging sector.

He also asked the Kolkata-based industry body to come up with investments in the segment of jute bags and other accessories as the country moves towards a plastic-free future.

Talking of the banking reforms taken by the government in the past few years, he said that those considered "have-nots" also have bank accounts now under the Jan Dhan scheme.

Prime Minister also acknowledged the contribution of the Indian Chamber of Commerce for developing the manufacturing sector in the east and north east India.

Asking the industry to move ahead and invest more to achieve growth, he assured them of government's commitment to support businesses and corporates.

  

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  • Indian, Sharjah

    Fri, Jun 12 2020

    Only Jumlas.....70 saal mein itne jumlay nahin sunay.

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  • Ramesh, Udupi

    Thu, Jun 11 2020

    India's economy has been unplugged by the chaiwala PM, there is nothing left to play..

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 11 2020

    What happened ? Modi unable to say "Boycott China ?" Needs to take immunity medicine.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jun 11 2020

    Plug & Play is dangerous for the Uneducated ...

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  • habib, mangalore

    Thu, Jun 11 2020

    ha ha jumlah , athma nirbar only Bashan,
    BJP purchase 72000 LED Display from china .for election campaign in Bihar

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  • Anees, Karkala,Dubai

    Thu, Jun 11 2020

    Bhol Bacchan girgit man.....talk with hand mimicry magician.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Thu, Jun 11 2020

    His PR team intends to project him as tech savvy by incorporating phrases like Command n Control, Plug n Play etc...But when caught unawares, true color manifests - Clouds shielding fighter jets from Radars is a classic example.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jun 11 2020

    I wonder if he know the meaning of what he is saying ...

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Thu, Jun 11 2020

    If all Indian Electronic manufacturers come together and start home grown industry instead of imports, it will be the death knell for China. Hit them where it hurts! And we seem to be doing just that

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  • Karthik, Konaje/Navi Mumbai

    Thu, Jun 11 2020

    In what way your comment is related to the above article ANATA ? Looks like a case of copy and paste from somewhere without reading the article or reading the article but not understanding it.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Thu, Jun 11 2020

    Boss, you need to be AtmaNirbhar, that is self sufficient. Only if we start manufacturing instead of imports, we will succeed in beating might of China. Are you India supporter or from other side of our country?

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  • Ponkra, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 11 2020

    Anata, your comments are comical as usual. Instead of preaching here go and ask your beloved leader what made him to buy LED display units from China. Forget about electronics, he could not even found enough manpower in this billion plus country to erect the statue in Gujarat. He had to bring them from China, what are you talking about??

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 11 2020

    "Thali Bajao", " Ganti Bajao" " Diya Jalao" "Plug and Play" India is facing the consequences of all these Jhumlas.

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