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Economic Advisory Council to release Competitiveness Roadmap for India@100 on 30 August 2022

Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Council to release Competitiveness Roadmap for India@100 on 30 August 2022. The Competitiveness Plan is the result of a collaboration between EAC-PM, the Institute for Competitiveness led by Dr. Amit Kapoor and Professor Michael E. Porter and Dr. Christian Ketels of Harvard Business School. The paper will be released in the presence of Dr Bibek Debroy, Chairman EAC-PM, Amitabh Kant, Sherpa, G-20, Sanjeev Sanyal, Member, EAC-PM. The program will include observations and remarks by Dr. Amit Kapoor, Honorary Chairman, Institute for Competitiveness and Visiting Lecturer, Stanford University; Professor Michael E. Porter and Dr. Christian Ketels from Harvard Business School and keynotes by Dr. Bibek Debroy, Amitabh Kant and Sanjeev Sanyal.

The publication will also have a panel discussion by members of a stakeholder group created as part of the initiative. The panel includes Hari Menon, Director, India Country Office, BMGF; Ravi Venkatesan, Chairman of the Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet; Gurcharan Das, author and thinker; Sumant Sinha, Chairman and MD, Renew Power et al. The India@100 Competitiveness Plan is based on the framework developed by Professor Michael E. Porter. India@100 is a road map of our country’s journey towards its centenary, identifying the steps needed to realize the vast potential and the grand ambitions you have outlined for our nation.

The roadmap is meant to inform and guide the way to make India a higher income country by 2047. It proposes policy goals, principles and approaches to further steer India’s economy towards sustainability and resilience, anchored in social progress and shared prosperity. The plan represents an integrated program of priority initiatives based on a thorough examination of India’s current economic status and competitive advantages.

Following on from the many reforms enacted by your government in recent years, it addresses both the actions that India must now prioritize and how it must organize itself to implement these actions effectively.The paper also argues that a competitiveness approach should serve as the cornerstone of India’s economic and social policies to further advance India’s growth and sustain it in the long run. The release is being held at the Indira Gandhi National Center for the Arts (IGNCA), Janpath, New Delhi at 11:00 am. The event is open for press and will be streamed live on YouTube at www.YouTube.com/arthsastra.

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