We need 10 thousand Ambanis and 20 thousand Adanis, why said this, former CEO of NITI Aayog Amitabh Kant


Posted on 9th Nov 2022 05:25 pm by rohit kumar

Former CEO of NITI Aayog Amitabh Kant has described the development of the private sector in the country as essential for growth. In a meeting of G-20 countries, he said that we need not one Ambani and one Adani but 10 thousand Ambanis and 20 thousand Adanis for the development of the country. He said that India cannot progress without prosperity. India needs to progress at the rate of 9 to 10 percent for the next three to four decades. India cannot progress without the private sector. India wants the private sector to grow and prosper. We don't need an Ambani or an Adani. We want that there should be 10 thousand Ambanis and 20 thousand Adanis in the country.

 

Former CEO of NITI Aayog Amitabh Kant said in the G-20 meeting that it is not only an organization of countries but can also be called a business organization. The former CEO of NITI Aayog clearly said that the country cannot progress without the progress of the private sector. Addressing the businessmen of G20 countries, India's Sherpa Amitabh Kant said that we have to take advantage of the opportunities. You have to expand in your sector. This is an opportunity that we will never get again. During this, Amitabh Kant also mentioned the challenges of India in the path of development.

 

Amitabh Kant said, 'If India has to achieve 9 to 10 percent growth for three decades, then you have to grow at the rate of 30 to 40 percent every year. This is a challenge for India. If the private sector is not able to develop, then we believe that this organization does not belong to the government alone. If you people do not develop and do not prosper, then India will not grow. He said that India is chairing the G20 amid global challenges. Any action of ours can turn into an opportunity in the future.

 

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