In an increasingly inter-dependent world, all countries will vigorously pursue
policies to optimise comparative factor endowments. The rapid technological
changes, while making transactions more seamless, will reinforce the process
of global integration. It has been said that the battles of this century will
be fought and won on the "power of ideas." Societies will increasingly become
knowledgebased and promote knowledge-based industries.
India has a distinct comparative factor advantage as a vast reservoir of skilled
manpower. The demographic differentials reveal that over the next 20-30 years,
India has distinct advantages in a population profile concentrated in the younger
age group, where many new opportunities can be fully optimised.
What are the policies that would enable India to optimise these emerging
opportunities and what should we as a nation do in concert so that we turn out
to
be winners and not losers?
With the objective of answering these questions, the All India Management
Association (AIMA) had set up a High Level Strategic Group comprising leaders
from industry, academia, and the government. The results of the deliberations
of
the group, involving in-depth interaction with wide segments of society and
decision makers, are contained in this report.
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