Future of India: The Winning Leap

  •  New Solutions for India's Economy
  • Creating corporate capabilities
  • Target vectors for growth
  • The national growth ambition

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Our interviewees

  • Intuitively, I feel we are sitting at the cusp of one of the biggest changes since 1850.

    R Gopalakrishnan
    Director, Tata
  • It’s important for processes to be transparent. We need laws that are uniformly applicable without much discretion.

    Ajay Piramal
    Chairman, Piramal Group

  • With such a large number of young people coming into the job market every year, if India has to remain united and peaceful, there is no alternative but to grow fast.

    Harsh Mariwala
    Chairman, Marico Ltd

  • The enabler really is the telecommunication revolution. It has the ability to now connect every Indian real time.

    K V Kamath
    Non-Executive Chairman, ICICI Bank

  • The Future of India will be dynamic with newer disruptive models. Workforce diversity will increase and stability as well as employment security will be accorded high value.

    Padmaja Alaganandan
    Leader, People and Change, PwC India

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