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India Needs to Build Future, Not Battle Past: Emphasis on Growth Over Divides

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India is at a turning point where leadership has to concentrate on creating a forward-oriented country instead of becoming bogged down in past and divisive issues. Experts emphasize that solutions to contemporary challenges such as generation of jobs, AI adoption, and the development of the manufacturing sector will set the stage for steady growth.

As world economies heavily invest in next-generation technologies and innovation, India’s competitive advantage will be determined by how it adopts change and future-proofs its sectors. Investing in artificial intelligence, green technology, and contemporary infrastructure can generate millions of jobs and make India a world leader.

But political distractions around old conflicts threaten to take energy away from India’s pressing developmental objectives. Economic analysts contend that unity, innovation, and forward-looking policies have to be at the heart of national discourse.

The message is simple: channel national efforts towards building opportunities for the young, industrialising the economy, and joining the global tech revolution rather than getting bogged down in past resentments.

 

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