Chief Economic Advisor (CEA) to the Indian government, V Anantha Nageswaran, on Tuesday said the country needs to prioritise areas like manufacturing, education, and employment generation to become a developed nation by 2047 and become indispensable like China.
Nageswaran, delivering a lecture on the topic 'Global Economic Trends India's Challenges and Prospect' at the Raj Bhavan here, said that in the next couple of decades there will be a unpredictable, volatile and dangerous geo-political environment in the world and the geo-economic is going to be uncertain.
So, the priority areas for India in the next 20-25 years should be education, skilling, good
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