We can make next 30 years the best in India's history: Mukesh Ambani


New Delhi, Jul 24 (IANS): "I am supremely hopeful and confident about the Rise of New India. I can see that the spirit of India is more resurgent than ever before", Mukesh Ambani, Chairman, Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) wrote in Times of India.

Ambani said India and the world changed dramatically at the beginning of the 1990s. Communist Soviet Union collapsed. The cold war ended. And India embarked on a bold new path of economic reforms. "Thirty years later, the global order is changing fundamentally yet again. The speed, scale and substance of this change are unprecedented, even unpredictable. Yet, one thing is absolutely predictable: India's time has come", Ambani said.

"Destiny and Drive is making the 21st centur's favourite nation ready for a great leap forward. India stands at the doorstep of prosperity that is both significant and inclusive, and of delivering all-round human development through the democratic route. With faith in our potential, confidence in our collective capabilities, and unity in action, we can exceed the world's expectations", Ambani wrote.

"My source of optimism is our recent past. In 1991, India showed foresight and courage in changing both the direction and determinants of its economy. These reforms liberated India's entrepreneurial energy and inaugurate an era of fast-paced growth", Ambani said.

Ambani said the results are for all to see. India's GDP of $266 billion in 1991 has grown by over ten times. India's economy has become the fifth largest in the world. Poverty rates have halved despite population rising from 880 million to 1.38 billion. Key infrastructure has improved beyond recognition. Our expressways, airports and ports are now world-class, and so are many of our industries and services. "No young Indian today would believe that people had to wait for years to get a telephone or a gas connection, or that businesses had to seek government's permission to buy a computer", Ambani said.

"India transformed from an economy of scarcity in 1991 into an economy of sufficiency in 2021. Now, India has to transform itself into an economy of sustainable abundance and equitable prosperity for all by 2051. In India, equity will be at the heart of our collective prosperity", Ambani said.

"With our accomplishments over the past three decades, we have earned the right to dream big. What can be a greater dream than to be able to celebrate the centenary of our independence in 2047 by making India one of the world's three wealthiest nations, on par with America and China? Is it too tall an ambition to pursue? No. My visionary father Dhirubhai Ambani, who was one of the earliest advocates of economic liberalisation in the 1980s, used to tell me - 'To think small is unbecoming of an Indian", Ambani said.

How can we realise this ambition? By following our own unique Indian and atmanirbhar model of wealth creation, while cooperating with, and learning all the right lessons from, the rest of the world. Ambani has presented five broad ideas.

First. So far economic reforms have benefited Indians unevenly. The disparity is neither acceptable nor sustainable. Therefore, the Indian model of development should focus on creating wealth for the people at the bottom of the economic pyramid. Our greatest advantage lies in India's continent-sized domestic market, which is still largely untapped. Our economy will begin to witness miraculous growth when we create a middle class of one billion people with rising incomes. In demographic terms, this will amount to adding all of USA and Europe combined to the current size of the Indian market. When so many people are enabled to fulfil their aspirations for a better life, they will set in motion a virtuous cycle of consumption and production. This will cause an exponential rise in young entrepreneurs, including women entrepreneurs. Investors and businesses from around the world will want to participate in this humungous India Opportunity.

To achieve this might have seemed impossible in the past. Not so now.

Hence, my second idea. This is the age of technological disruption and acceleration. The world will witness more changes over the next 30 years than seen in the previous 300 years. After losing out in the first two Industrial Revolutions, and catching up on the third, India now has an opportunity to lead the Fourth Industrial Revolution. By speedily deploying its technologies, our entrepreneurs can achieve quantum increases in productivity and efficiency. This will transform not only our large industries and services, but also agriculture, MSMEs, construction, renewable energy, arts and crafts, etc. These are precisely the areas with the highest potential to create large-scale employment, which is India's most pressing need. These technologies can help us achieve quality, affordability and equity in education, healthcare and housing at scale - a dire necessity since our population is expected to rise to 1.64 billion by 2050. They also have the power to reverse degradation of the environment and make it safe for all. In short, technology-led development is the surest way to create a better India and a more equal India for every Indian.

Third. To turn these exciting possibilities into realities, India should become a nation of innovators. Traditionally, India has been highly innovative in low-tech activities. Now we have to replicate this prowess using hi-tech tools so that they become facilitators of faster growth. Innovation will help our entrepreneurs provide high-quality, yet extremely affordable, services and solutions to meet India's needs. The same can also be offered to export markets, where they will fetch higher value. Wealth will thus migrate from developed countries to India. Of course, a critical requirement to achieve this goal is rapid re-skilling of our workforce and reforms in our education system to make our children and youth future-ready. Specifically, we must expeditiously build world-class universities and research centres and also upgrade existing institutions to serve India's 21st century needs.

Fourth. We need to change our understanding of wealth and the ways to pursue it and bring them in alignment with India's ancient wisdom rooted in the primacy of empathy. For too long, we have been measuring wealth only in personal and financial terms. We have neglected the truth that India's true wealth lies in achieving 'Education for All', 'Health for All', 'Employment for All', 'Good Housing for All', 'Environmental Safety for All', 'Sports, Culture and Arts for All' and 'Opportunities for Self-Development for All' - in short, 'Happiness for All'. To attain these redefined parameters of prosperity, we have to bring care and empathy to the core of everything we do in business and society.

Furthermore, our concept of prosperity of the people has to be extended to prosperity of our planet. After all, India is called upon to play a leading role in realising the daunting 2050 Climate Action goals. Therefore, at Reliance our newest and most ambitious business initiative is aimed at offering 'Affordable Green Energy' solutions to India and the global market.

Fifth, the Indian model of wealth creation requires reconceptualization of entrepreneurship itself. Tomorrow's successful businesses will be partnerships and platforms, which promote both healthy competition and fruitful collaboration. Moreover, running enterprises of the future cannot be a solo play. Ambani said at Reliance, we see it is orchestration of professionals and employees with an 'ownership mindset', joined by partners, and investors, all working for the common goal of what Mahatma Gandhi called 'Antyodaya' (welfare and wellbeing of the last man).

"Having begun my own business career when India was still in the pre-reforms era, I am supremely hopeful and confident about the Rise of New India. I can see that the spirit of India is more resurgent than ever before", Ambani said.

"Let us accelerate our nation's forward march with positivity, purpose and passion. True, the road ahead is not easy. But let us not be deterred by unexpected and temporary problems, such as the pandemic, or distracted by unimportant issues that dissipate our energies. We have the opportunity, also a responsibility towards our children and youth, to make the next thirty years the best ever in independent India's history", Ambani added.

 

  

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sun, Jul 25 2021

    it is likely that this baniya dynasty will be brought to active politics in 2024...

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  • John, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 24 2021

    Plans seems good, But basics.... even though looked like soviet union collapsed in 1990 but silently spread across the world in the name of liberal democrats, socialist democrats, progressive democrats and now with communist chinese trying to rule the whole world. US is almost under communism (california under communist chinese, newyork under socialists). Rest of the world left leaning liberals are ruling or in coalition, except in UK and Brazil conservatives are ruling. Europe, canada, france and Italy left leaning governments in place. To capture remaining that's why this corona virus, and virus in vaccines so communist can beat or choke rest of the nations economy and key human resources and set up their new world order with the help of western liberal elites and masons. Even 2000 years Church they have infiltrated bringing in their same sex, no gender ideology trying to dismantle it. So within couple of years world will be totally under socialist and communist control, it is not surprising but they need to expect Divine wrath also because of too many killings due to their virus, vaccines and many more expected. Hope soon 1000 years of peace as prophecied in the Book of Revelation chapter 20,21, and 22 after cleaning all evil. (they will rule for 3 and half years.)

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  • anthony, mangalore

    Sat, Jul 24 2021

    Making Hay while the Lotus Blooms.

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  • Shivraj, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 24 2021

    Super rich with blatant govt support No ground reality ... Today most newspapers are having Gold auction notices The last resort also not able to save sadly by many In this situation public Speeches with no sensitivity

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  • Sameer, Riyadh

    Sat, Jul 24 2021

    Read the entire article and it felt as if a politician is speaking and not a businessman. All the ideas mentioned will help only wealth creation for the super ultra rich and not help the country and it's labour workforce in broader terms. In simple words he means to say that all join hands and make me richest in the world. Andh Bhakts definitely will clap and will call him visionary. Yes..his father was a visionary. I don't think he had political support to build his empire. What's happening now? This guy instead of keeping a PA has kept PM.

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  • Anilkumar, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 24 2021

    You cannot make a statement for 30 yrs. If Modi Govt falls (which is evident), along with it, all Ambanees and Adaanees will fall. Everyone knows how these people came up and became rich. So dont boast too much.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sat, Jul 24 2021

    Best period for baniyas started in 2014.... and worst period for middle class and lower middle class... Ni Modi, L Modi, M Choksey and many others are shining examples of this "best period for baniyas"...

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Sat, Jul 24 2021

    You talk as if you are one of Modi’s ministers. You are only a businessman and in 30 years your business might flourish but to make india best it’s upto the govt and politicians. BTW, you have stolen this patent and all rights reserved statement and promise of this present BJP govt since 2014. First let this present govt show us its accomplishments and achievements of past 7 years then we will believe it’s future promises.

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  • Anees, karkala/Dubai

    Sat, Jul 24 2021

    Mr Ambani's golden word only,If he and Adani pay 100% GST to India Government on time. also whatever got benefit from Central and state government should return. hereafter don't accept any benefits from government.

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  • Evans C Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Sat, Jul 24 2021

    Owin, Muscat, You have rightly said it. There is no doubt about it.

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  • Rajan, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 24 2021

    The country ‘s gdp has been dropping and all other growth parameters from 2014 Can check statistics .... Alongwith inflation ....dollar gone to Rs 75 / was promised it will be Rs 40/ ... Swiss banks money returned and each richer by 15 lakhs ..all jumlas All election sloganeering no benefits .. Making mockery of voters Petrol price .. cooking oil etc etc list goes ... This company Reliance is the few companies benefiting hence part of CHEER LEADERS .. .. VODAFONE IS IN ICU .. Telecom sector has become monopoly More people have sank into poverty in the last 7 years As a nation we have become weak China border Bangladesh doing better in gdp Maldives .. srikanka nepal Burma Etc etc all under china influence

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  • arm, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 24 2021

    Allah Mehrban tho Gadha Pehlwan.

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  • kujuma, manglaore

    Sat, Jul 24 2021

    yes it will be written in Golden words with the title: "How chaiwala turned India into Somalia?"

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  • Evans C Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Sat, Jul 24 2021

    kujuma, mangalore, What a mind-blowing comment? I have no words to express.

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  • Sanjeev Kamath, Udupi

    Sat, Jul 24 2021

    Just a few years ago, in Seattle, in a chat with a senior British family, the Lady asked if there are airports in India!! "Yes, the most modern and the best in the world, run and managed by the best of international standards!" I replied, naming a few.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Sat, Jul 24 2021

    It's either the 'senior British lady' was totally cut off from the world for the past 80 years, or you grossly misunderstood her question, most probably the latter.

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  • ayes p., kudla/ksa

    Sat, Jul 24 2021

    yes government sold each and everything to ambani and adani; so in 30 years your/corporate's raj.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sat, Jul 24 2021

    We can make next 30 years the best (FOR ಬನಿಯಾ) in India's history... true...

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  • Jeevan, Kudla

    Sat, Jul 24 2021

    Bania ok moghul bodchi maharaya

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  • Maria Siqueira, Shirva - Udupi

    Sat, Jul 24 2021

    Assess you and your worth before casting aspersions on caste and creed.

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  • rolf, Dubai

    Sat, Jul 24 2021

    Jeeven we know who was with British . and their followers still follow it . Famous words By Winston Churchill. Eventually, the Moslems will become master, because they are warriors, while the Hindus are windbags. Yes, windbags! Oh, of course, when it comes to fine speeches, skilfully balanced resolutions and legalistic castles in the air, the Hindus are real experts! They’re in their element! When it comes to business, when something must be decided on quickly, implemented, executed—here the Hindus say “pass”. Here they immediately reveal their internal flabbiness.

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  • Owin, Muscat

    Sat, Jul 24 2021

    India for him means RIL and the agent to help him is ……..

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