‘Government working on a package of structural reforms for sunrise sectors’
NEW DELHI: The government is working on a package of structural reforms across sunrise sectors to convert India into a global manufacturing and exporting hub, Niti Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant said.
In an interactive online session organised by All India Management Association (AIMA) on POST-COVID-19 scenario for Indian economy, he listed healthcare, education, mobility, genomics, AI, 5G network, fintech and manufacturing as high priority areas for rapid and radical structural reforms.
“These are the new areas of growth where disruption is inevitable and where speed, scale and size are required, Kant was quoted as saying in a statement by the AIMA.
Manufacturing would be a key focus area for the government in the POST-COVID-19 period, as India wants to take advantage of the supply chain disruptions in China, Kant said.
The government has contacted about 1,450 companies across the world for manufacturing in India, Kant said adding that facilities need to be created for global manufacturers to invest quickly and move forward.
He pointed out that the plan includes creating 2-3 autonomous zones without regular labour and land laws and stressed that India also needs to make its ports more efficient.
To promote manufacturing, Kant suggested that the states should fix electricity and land rates which would not escalate for the next 25 years.
He also suggested that for the next three years, every single tender of the government must be given only to Indian companies. “India has to beg, borrow, steal technology from abroad. China did that and that is why it could produce at low costs,” Kant said.