India's Ambitious Path to 2047: Think Tanks and Growth
As India aims to become a developed economy by 2047, strong think tanks like the Chintan Research Foundation (CRF) are pivotal. CRF's work in evidence-based research highlights the need to address critical issues and region-specific concerns, crucial for supporting India's growth trajectory.
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India's journey towards becoming a developed economy by 2047 relies heavily on the strategic involvement of robust, evidence-driven think tanks, asserted Shishir Priyadarshi, President of the Chintan Research Foundation (CRF), during its inaugural Foundation Day celebration.
Prominent figures like Adani Enterprises Director Pranav Adani and former NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant praised CRF's dedication to detailed research. Kant emphasized that CRF's burgeoning reputation as a leading think tank will significantly aid both governmental and private sectors in steering the nation's economic progress.
CRF aims to tackle pressing issues such as climate change and geopolitics, emphasizing the importance of understanding regional idiosyncrasies. Priyadarshi highlighted the urgency to expand CRF's influence beyond Delhi, framing their initiatives as 'people-centric and research-led' to facilitate India's economic transformation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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