Tag: Ashish Dhawan

  • Apple’s success in India shows manufacturing as key to employment: Ashish Dhawan

    Apple’s success in India shows manufacturing as key to employment: Ashish Dhawan

    Mumbai: The Convergence Foundation (TCF) founder-CEO Ashish Dhawan emphasised India’s success in electronics manufacturing as a clear sign of the country’s potential to boost job creation. Dhawan highlighted Apple’s rapid expansion in India, with its 29th factory being established in the country in just two to three years.

    “Many doubted India’s capability in manufacturing, questioning our productivity. But Apple’s success shows we can make it happen. This should instill confidence in India’s capacity for large-scale electronics production,” Dhawan stated.

    He urged stakeholders to view this success as a step toward addressing India’s labour-intensive exports gap, stressing the country’s demographic advantages and lower labour costs compared to China. However, he cautioned that significant reforms are still needed, particularly around reducing regulatory hurdles, improving ease of doing business, and investing in infrastructure.

    Dhawan stressed the importance of tying manufacturing growth to job creation. In a conversation with Foundation for Economic Development (FED) founder-director Rahul Ahluwalia, he pointed out that while sectors like automobile manufacturing have become more capital-intensive, industries like electronics assembly and apparel can create more jobs, which is critical for India today.

    “The government’s role in enhancing competitiveness has been vital,” Dhawan said, crediting both central and state governments for their efforts to improve labour and land policies. “Business leaders are calling for competitiveness, and the government is responding.”

    Dhawan also urged India to set its sights on matching the success of East Asian economies like South Korea, Taiwan, and Vietnam. He cited Uttar Pradesh as an example, pointing out the stark difference in exports between the state and Vietnam, despite UP’s much larger population. Dhawan called for a strategic push to capture the world market in labour-intensive sectors, comparing India’s performance with East Asian benchmarks.

    Dhawan further advocated for India to become the world’s skills hub. He pointed out that India already leads in global remittances, receiving $120 billion annually, and projected this could grow to $300 billion if India strategically sends more skilled workers abroad.

    He also called for government-to-government arrangements to facilitate temporary work visas in OECD countries, where 50 million jobs are expected to open up over the next two decades. India, Dhawan argued, is well-positioned to supply skilled labour in sectors like healthcare, domestic services, and more.

  • CNBC- TV18 takes business heroes beyond the boardrooms with Weekender

    CNBC- TV18 takes business heroes beyond the boardrooms with Weekender

    MUMBAI:  Have you wondered what the corporate biggies do in their leisure time? CNBC-TV18 gives you a peek into the lives of India’s business heroes with the launch of their new show CNBC-TV18 Weekender. The show aims at taking the industry leaders out of their corporate environment and getting a sense of what intrigues, inspires and motivates them. Starting 15th April 2016 at 10:30 pm, this conversational show will take the viewers into the unexplored lives of business leaders.

     Speaking about the show, CNBC-TV18  managing editor Shereen Bhan  says “The CNBC-TV18 Weekender is our attempt to understand the mind and the motivation of young leaders. Business is so much more than numbers on a balance sheet. It is about foresight, perseverance, courage and risk taking. The show gives us an insight into how leaders nurture these qualities to make the right choices.”

    There is a lot that goes into making it big in the business world. While numbers and figures form an important part, it’s also about the vision and courage that an industry leader possesses. CNBC- TV18 Weekender explores the creative pursuits that these leaders enjoy which can range from taking a road trip to the Himalayas to spending a leisure day at the Sula Vineyards. The idea is to understand the driving force that keeps them motivated to do superior work. A glimpse into their perfect weekend is an added advantage that the show will offer.

    The first episode with feature the dynamic  Rare Enterprises trader Atul Suri.  The show will feature head honchos like Amit Burman, Ashish Dhawan, Peter Gordon, Harish Salve Kavin Bharti Mittal, Venkatesh Kini, Sajjan Jindal, Roland Folger and many more. CNBC-TV18 Weekender will be hosted by an assortment of interesting anchors like Mangalam Maloo, Ritu Singh, Kritika Saxena, Farah Bookwala, Nayantara Rai and Ronojoy Banerjee.

  • CNBC- TV18 takes business heroes beyond the boardrooms with Weekender

    CNBC- TV18 takes business heroes beyond the boardrooms with Weekender

    MUMBAI:  Have you wondered what the corporate biggies do in their leisure time? CNBC-TV18 gives you a peek into the lives of India’s business heroes with the launch of their new show CNBC-TV18 Weekender. The show aims at taking the industry leaders out of their corporate environment and getting a sense of what intrigues, inspires and motivates them. Starting 15th April 2016 at 10:30 pm, this conversational show will take the viewers into the unexplored lives of business leaders.

     Speaking about the show, CNBC-TV18  managing editor Shereen Bhan  says “The CNBC-TV18 Weekender is our attempt to understand the mind and the motivation of young leaders. Business is so much more than numbers on a balance sheet. It is about foresight, perseverance, courage and risk taking. The show gives us an insight into how leaders nurture these qualities to make the right choices.”

    There is a lot that goes into making it big in the business world. While numbers and figures form an important part, it’s also about the vision and courage that an industry leader possesses. CNBC- TV18 Weekender explores the creative pursuits that these leaders enjoy which can range from taking a road trip to the Himalayas to spending a leisure day at the Sula Vineyards. The idea is to understand the driving force that keeps them motivated to do superior work. A glimpse into their perfect weekend is an added advantage that the show will offer.

    The first episode with feature the dynamic  Rare Enterprises trader Atul Suri.  The show will feature head honchos like Amit Burman, Ashish Dhawan, Peter Gordon, Harish Salve Kavin Bharti Mittal, Venkatesh Kini, Sajjan Jindal, Roland Folger and many more. CNBC-TV18 Weekender will be hosted by an assortment of interesting anchors like Mangalam Maloo, Ritu Singh, Kritika Saxena, Farah Bookwala, Nayantara Rai and Ronojoy Banerjee.