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  • India@100 plans its big leap at BT summit with bold vision for 2047

    India@100 plans its big leap at BT summit with bold vision for 2047

     MUMBAI: A century in sight, and India’s got a blueprint to boot. As the nation marches towards its 100th year of independence, Business Today Multiverse is setting the stage for a future-forward conversation. The BT India@100 Summit, to be held on August 8, 2025 in New Delhi, will convene some of India’s sharpest minds from business, policy, and governance under the theme ‘India@2047: Blueprint for a Developed Nation’.

    Headlined by union minister Nitin Gadkari, who will deliver the keynote on India’s long-term growth roadmap, the summit aims to decode what it will take for the country to join the ranks of high-income, innovation-led economies.

    The speaker line-up reads like a policy powerhouse: Arvind Panagariya, Arunish Chawla, NK Singh, and Montek Singh Ahluwalia, among others, will explore everything from economic resilience and institutional reforms to AI, urbanisation, trade, and sustainability.

    But the star of the summit? Business Today’s 100 Ideas for India@100, a curated, deeply researched list of actionable reforms across 10 sectors. Think GST 2.0, land and labour reforms, clean air, safe cities for women, digital infrastructure, and future-ready education. These ideas stem from collaborations with experts like Manish Sabharwal (Teamlease) and Rajesh Shukla (Price), and inputs from think tanks like ICRIER, CSIS, ASER, and former policymakers Anil Swarup and Subhash Chandra Garg.

    With just 22 years to go until 2047, the summit isn’t just another talking shop, it’s a call to action. Sessions will challenge government, industry, and civil society to co-create India’s future. As one speaker put it: “It’s not just about growth, it’s about transformation.”

    And as the country eyes a 10 trillion dollars economy, Business Today is aiming to shape the national dialogue on how to get there with ambition, equity, and accountability.

    Because the journey to 2047 won’t be built on headlines, it’ll be built on hard choices, bold moves, and ideas that stick.

  • Indias path to Nation’s Future at Business Today’s India@100 Summit

    Indias path to Nation’s Future at Business Today’s India@100 Summit

    Mumbai: At the third edition of the Adani BT India@100 summit, held on August 20 at the Leaders’ Lounge, Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi, the discussions centered around strategies for India’s future as the country approaches the centenary of its Independence in 2047.

    Hosted by Business Today, the summit brought together over 300 delegates, including top government officials, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and business leaders, for a series of 14 insightful sessions. The summit was supported by Title Partner Adani, New Energy Partner Becquer Solar, Associate Partners NABARD and SECI, and Skilling Partner Skill India.

    Arvind Panagariya, Chairman of the Sixteenth Finance Commission, stated that India could become a $50 trillion economy by 2047 by focusing on sustainability, digital transformation, and public-private partnerships. He emphasized these areas as crucial for driving growth and establishing India as a global leader.

    Krishnamurthy Subramanian, Executive Director at the International Monetary Fund, took that number a notch up, saying with sustained investment in infrastructure, technology, and education, the country could potentially reach a $55 trillion economy by its centennial. He pointed out that this would require a 15-fold increase in the current economy, which stands at $3.3 trillion.

    Nivruti Rai, Managing Director and CEO of Invest India, outlined the country’s target of attracting $1 trillion in foreign direct investment (FDI) over the next decade. She identified sectors such as pharmaceuticals, textiles, renewable energy, and technology as crucial to this effort and stressed the need for India to strengthen its supply chain, simplify regulations, and invest in a skilled workforce.

    Addressing public sector inefficiencies, N.K. Singh, former Chairman of the 15th Finance Commission, called for regulatory reforms and modernisation, particularly in the telecommunications sector. He noted that issues like spectrum allocation and service disruptions during elections have hindered the sector’s growth and argued that reforms are essential for improving service delivery and ensuring public sector organisations contribute effectively to national growth.

    Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Union Minister of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, presented a five-point strategy for the agriculture sector at the summit. He emphasized the government’s focus on increasing production, reducing costs, ensuring fair crop prices, addressing global farming threats, and diversifying crops beyond staples like wheat and rice. Chouhan highlighted Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s commitment to transforming India into a developed nation, particularly through advancements in agriculture.

    Ruchir Sharma, Chairman of Rockefeller International, provided a cautious perspective on India’s economic future, questioning whether the country could achieve developed nation status by 2047 without significant reforms and higher growth rates. He underscored the challenge of sustaining the necessary 10-12% annual GDP growth, noting that only a few countries, such as China and South Korea, have managed to do so over long periods.

    Employment and skill development were also key themes. Manish Sabharwal, Vice Chairman of TeamLease Services, highlighted the issues of low wages and skills mismatches, pointing out that nearly 85% of India’s workforce is in the informal sector. Jayant Chaudhary, Minister of State for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, announced new skilling initiatives aimed at aligning vocational training with market demands.

    Ola Founder Bhavish Aggarwal emphasized the importance of data sovereignty and robust management policies to leverage India’s vast digital ecosystem. He introduced his AI initiative, Krutrim, as part of efforts to build India’s capabilities in artificial intelligence, stressing that the country must retain control over its data resources.

    Sanjiv Puri, Chairman & MD of ITC, discussed challenges facing the MSME sector, which accounts for about 30% of India’s GDP and employs over 110 million people. He highlighted the need for inclusive growth, climate action, and support for MSMEs, stressing the importance of intellectual property and innovation in maintaining India’s competitive edge globally.

    The summit also saw Congress leader Karti Chidambaram express concerns over lateral entry into the Indian bureaucracy, advocating for the preservation of social justice and affirmative action. His views were challenged by BJP leaders, who defended the current administration’s policy, arguing that it infuses new energy and expertise into the bureaucracy.

    Vikram Gandhi, a professor at Harvard Business School, discussed the financial challenges of achieving India’s net-zero carbon emissions target by 2070, pointing out that substantial international financial assistance and investment in green technologies are crucial for meeting these climate goals.

    As India approaches its centenary of independence, the Adani BT India@100 summit underscored the opportunities and challenges the nation faces on its path to becoming a global economic powerhouse.
     

  • ABP Network’s ‘Ideas of India Summit’ edition three to spotlight “The People’s Agenda” on 23 & 24 February in Mumbai

    ABP Network’s ‘Ideas of India Summit’ edition three to spotlight “The People’s Agenda” on 23 & 24 February in Mumbai

    Mumbai: As India, the world’s largest democracy, braces itself for the upcoming 18th General Election, ABP Network, the country’s leading multi-language news network, is set to host the third edition of its flagship event, the ABP Network ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0. The summit is scheduled for 23 and 24 February 2024, in Mumbai.

    The ABP Network ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0 aims to shift the spotlight onto the people of India, bringing together newsmakers, thought leaders, entertainers, and economists to provide insights into the nation’s trajectory. From a hardline conservative former Home Secretary of UK, Suella Braverman, to an Emmy-nominated TV Host Padma Lakshmi who display the power of the Indian diaspora to a path-finding economist Arvind Panagariya heading the 16th Finance Commission; from the beloved actor Kiara Advani to a filmmaking couple Aamir Khan and Kiran Rao who tell the untold stories, the finest minds from diverse sectors will converge to discuss the future of the country and its people amidst some of the most concerning developing uncertainties in the world.

    This year’s mega edition, themed “The People’s Agenda,” will serve as a platform for intellectuals, experts, and achievers to deliberate on India’s roadmap. The summit will explore how India can leverage its population potential and strengthen its global leadership position in the face of emerging uncertainties.

    Prominent personalities who will share their perspectives will also include Devendra Fadnavis, Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Dr. Shashi Tharoor, Third time Lok Sabha MP and Chairman of Parliament’s Standing Committee on Chemicals and Fertilisers; Dr. Anish Shah, Group CEO of Mahindra Group and New FICCI President; Prof. Sunil Khilnani, Historian and Political Scientist, Javed Akhtar, celebrated Poet, Lyricist, and Author; accomplished Actors Kareena Kapoor Khan and Sobhita Dhulipala; Omar Abdullah, Former Chief Minister of J&K and Vice President of JKNC; Piyush Pandey, Ad Guru; Amish Tripathi, Author and Former Diplomat; Subodh Gupta, renowned artist; Shashank ND, Co-Founder of Practo; Poonam Mahajan, MP, BJP; Priyanka Chaturvedi, Rajya Sabha MP, and Deputy Leader of Shiv Sena; Madhur Bhandarkar, accomplished Film Director and Script Writer; Ila Arun, versatile Actor, Singer and Writer; Sanjay Jha, Author and Columnist and more.

    ABP Network CEO Avinash Pandey said, “After the tremendous success of the first two editions, we are immensely proud to present a grander and richer edition of ABP Network ‘Ideas of India’ Summit. The last two editions were highly celebrated and appreciated because of the confluence of ideas on our platform. With the next General Election around the corner, India is at the cusp of making history. It is the year of great expectations which will shape the future course of the country. As ‘Ideas of India’ Summit is the foremost platform that celebrates country’s plurality, it was important for all of us to put central focus on the people of nation, their aspirations, and their story. As India advances on the journey of being the Viksit Bharat, the world is watching us emerge. Our emergence at the global arena will be dependent on how we leverage the potential of our people. It is with these thoughts I am pleased to present to you the ‘Ideas of India Summit 3.0’ which will host a spectacular line-up of public welfare thinkers and intellectuals as we discuss the way forward for India to project its national self-image at the global stage.”

    Spanning two days, the third edition will delve into the fundamental ideas of liberty, justice, equality, and diversity that define India. The Summit will feature captivating discourses on sustainable growth and assess alterations in society, culture, and politics. With over 35 sessions and 60 speakers and session chairs, the ABP Network Ideas of India Summit 3.0 promises a fascinating and enriching experience.

    The summit will be available for viewing on February 23 and 24, 2024, across all digital platforms of the ABP Network. Watch it live here – https://news.abplive.com/