### Summary
Moneycontrol's 'Bullish on India' campaign highlights India's thriving economy and promising future, amidst global challenges.
### Facts
- 💪 India's economy shines as a beacon of hope in challenging times, with robust growth and a resilient spirit.
- 🌟 Prime Minister Narendra Modi praises India's economy, emphasizing the importance of continuing on this upbeat path and ensuring the well-being of the country's 1.4 billion people.
- 📈 The 'Bullish on India' campaign showcases India's ability to sustain economic growth across diverse sectors and raises awareness of the country's potential during a global economic slowdown.
- 🌍 This campaign aims to document India's development, metamorphosis, and advancement, capturing its evolution and progress.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the importance of heritage in driving economic growth and promoting international cooperation in his address at the G20 Culture Ministers' Meeting. He highlighted India's efforts to map cultural assets, promote traditional crafts, and preserve its rich cultural heritage.
India's education and skill development minister, Dharmendra Pradhan, highlighted the nation's commitment to global well-being and its role as a laboratory for promoting common good during his address at the B20 Summit, emphasizing the importance of education and India's strengths in democracy, diversity, and critical sectors such as energy and agriculture.
India's G20 Sherpa Amitabh Kant outlines India's positive agenda for the country's presidency of the G20, with a focus on digital transformation, infrastructure building, and women-led development. India has made significant achievements in areas such as housing, sanitation, water supply, and digital payments, and aims to promote inclusive growth, accelerate sustainable development goals, take climate action, and prioritize technological transformation and women's empowerment during its presidency.
India's recent achievements and economic growth have positioned it as a rising global power, but the country must address its challenges in poverty, job creation, education, and inequality in order to fully realize its potential.
The economist Tharman Shanmugaratnam highlights India's challenges in achieving sustained economic growth, addressing social and economic disparities, and integrating with China and ASEAN. He emphasizes the need for India to focus on education, increase exports, reform employment and land acquisition laws, and take advantage of its untapped potential.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi discussed India's achievements during its presidency of the G20, highlighting its human-centric model of development and its response to the pandemic, which has gained recognition and appreciation from the international community; he also emphasized the importance of including the Global South and Africa in global affairs and addressing their needs. Additionally, Modi noted India's efforts in promoting renewable energy and the democratization of technology, while acknowledging the challenges of cybercrime and the need for global cooperation. He expressed confidence in India's future economic growth and its potential to become one of the top three economies in the world by 2030 and a developed country by 2047.
India has experienced political stability under Prime Minister Modi, leading to legal reforms, improvements in welfare systems, and infrastructure development, which has positioned the country for growth and influence in various spheres, including space exploration, sports, and entertainment, but challenges such as poverty, education, and employment still need to be addressed.
India's G20 presidency may be seen as a failure in terms of achieving global consensus, but it has been successful in boosting India's image, promoting its leadership in the "global south," and enhancing the personality cult of Prime Minister Narendra Modi domestically.
India is set to become a global AI powerhouse, as companies like Reliance Industries and Tata Group partner with NVIDIA to bring AI technology and skills to the country to address its greatest challenges.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for global reforms and urged world leaders at the G20 summit to make global structures, including the UN Security Council, reflective of current realities and emphasized the need for India's permanent membership at the UNSC.
The virtuous cycle of scale, innovation, and democracy in India is leading to more talent staying or returning to the country, which contributes to economic growth and strengthens the social contract, ultimately creating a promising future.
Superstar Shah Rukh Khan congratulates Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the success of India's G20 Presidency and praises India's ability to bring countries together and foster unity between nations for a better future for the world.
India's hosting of the G20 summit highlights Prime Minister Modi's dominance in the capital, with significant security measures and changes to the city's infrastructure, although issues of inclusivity, infrastructure, and human rights persist.
India's engagement with the Global South is deeply rooted in its culture and philosophy, as stated by India's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ruchira Kamboj, highlighting the country's commitment to development partnerships and provision of vaccines and medicines during the COVID-19 pandemic.