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India has what the world longs for: Satyan

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership has provided India with a decade of stability amid a world plagued by crises, said Satyan Gajwani, chairman of Times Internet. Addressing the World Leaders Forum, Gajwani likened the global situation to the ancient tale of Odysseus, navigating numerous challenges one after another. He highlighted ongoing wars, energy instability, shipping route disruptions, trade disputes, nuclear threats, and an AI boom as the crises currently gripping the world.

Gajwani emphasized that the simultaneous nature of these issues had instilled a global yearning for leaders capable of ensuring stability.

India's fortunate position, according to Gajwani, lies in having a leader who has maintained stability for over a decade. He emphasized that such long-serving leaders can foster unity, security, and confidence within a nation. Drawing parallels with India's impressive economic performance and technological advancements, Gajwani cited the country's status as the fastest-growing large economy for most of the past decade.

He also noted India's expansion of digital public infrastructure, enhancements in ease of doing business, improved quality of life, and its progress in manufacturing, semiconductors, and data centers.

Furthermore, Gajwani highlighted India's burgeoning entrepreneurial spirit and technological innovations, citing contributions from startups in space technology, rocket engines, cancer drug research, and nuclear fusion. The prime minister's leadership, Gajwani explained, has navigated India through numerous challenges, including energy security, pandemic safety for over a billion citizens, and the resilience to overcome adversity.

Despite the looming possibility of future crises, Gajwani expressed confidence that with Modi's steady guidance and collective efforts, India is prepared to confront any challenge, crisis, or adversary.

Written by urgent.news from The Economic Times's reporting — not their text. Machine-written — may contain errors; check the original before relying on it.

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