Any vision of India which does not take manufacturing into account will never be successful. Without manufacturing no country becomes successful.
@xijinping9024Ай бұрын
😂😂😂 india can become 3rd largest economy not by investing in manufacturing sector but india also have a massive service sector 😂 ..
@AnarchistDocАй бұрын
India lacks raw material
@kushagravlogs5627Ай бұрын
@@xijinping9024India would become third largest economy due to it's huge population and agriculture
@xijinping9024Ай бұрын
@kushagravlogs5627 no that's not going to happen..😆😆
@udaykhosla261623 күн бұрын
Services are where the value addition lies not manufacturing on a mass scale for other countries j due to comparatively cheaper labour and production costs
@abhissri6666Ай бұрын
He is Yashwant Sinha's son. His brother is also doing great
@KevindecostaАй бұрын
his father is a rotlu guy. keeps doing randi rona every other day
@Tpb247Ай бұрын
Yeah bit of a silver spoon thing going on here. They have good connections in political circles which is required for any business to succeed in India.
@shashanks.k855Ай бұрын
My man wish you all the luck! Love the pragmatism and the trajectory.
@rajeshkrishnan5144Ай бұрын
Sir, wishing you all the best. Your heart is in the right place!
@calvinang1Ай бұрын
India is expected to overtake the US to be the world second biggest economy, according to IMF
@poorchef1895Ай бұрын
Where is the source ?
@madmax-bu6whАй бұрын
in 75 yrs 😂😂😂
@abinavrathinam7287Ай бұрын
Caveat : by 2050 Stop manipulating people
@sarvagyasrivastava9958Ай бұрын
@@madmax-bu6wh I guess you never listened to the interview, he did say it will take 2 -3 decades, whats so surprising
@rishabgaba8586Ай бұрын
@@poorchef1895chill even if India overtakes the per capita income will be 1/4th of USA
@desairajtube22 күн бұрын
It is hard for businesses not to compare indian growth to China's but India is different and will surprise the world as has always over last millennia , India is an engine of global needs, not just for consumption but responsible and sustainable consumption and human growth.
@TheFocus1212Ай бұрын
Anchor is elegant and well prepared
@himanshuutube3 күн бұрын
Proud of Sumant Sinha
@AD70003Ай бұрын
We might grow at 6-7% for next 25 years . But it’s bare minimum . You can do that easily without much reforms . However India needs 8-9% consistent growth to produce enough jobs . 6-7% growth will make as like Brazil/ South Africa at best not even like China by 2050 . Since this growth will be service sector driven , huge unemployment will be there and inequality will rise . India needs manufacturing badly .
@KevindecostaАй бұрын
china is about 25-35% smaller than it is officially reported. chineese political system invested in so many industries without properly planning. It is so bad that they have huge losses in real estate sector(30% of their GDP). Big losses in Green energy sector. What is the use of producing one billion tons of steel when at the end they have to dump it at a cheaper price in western countries(where they face huge tariffs). As long as India manages to grow at its pace, India would be in top 2 by 2045
@Tpb247Ай бұрын
@@KevindecostaChina is doing fine and l will bet on China over India any day. Indian political and business class is good in spinning feel good stories when on ground things are really bad. India already has first world problems while still being a largely poor country. Let’s be honest. China is a world leader in solar, green energy, EV and new energy mobility. They are also investing heavily in AI and chips. These industries are insignificant in India. Open up your eyes. Don’t be jealous of China.
@KevindecostaАй бұрын
@@Tpb247 Wait for 10 years and then we will talk.
@AnarchistDocАй бұрын
@@KevindecostaAs an Indian I want China to replace the US as the biggest economy
@kushagravlogs5627Ай бұрын
@@Kevindecosta800 million Indian peoples are depending on free government food. Middle class is shrinking. Billionaire are leaving India. Saving is lowest. India's GDP growth of Q2 is 5.4 % in spite of manipulated figure.
@anubhavm2822Ай бұрын
ecellent video inspiring
@bindruk4321Ай бұрын
Bloomberg, there are thousands of pics which you can show of India rather than some shabby , slum areas dating back to 1970's . Why not show GIFT city or Noida or Gurgaon or Hyderabad rather than some shanty outside Old Delhi that will eventually be redeveloped . These fellows need a dose of reality - hope some Indian channel show the graffiti ridden dirty stretch that is the New York subway as a picture for America.
@zest693225 күн бұрын
Its because Michael Bloomberg wants it to be that way
@alokkumarjha275022 күн бұрын
cause 99% of india is lik that. truth hurts
@bindruk432122 күн бұрын
@alokkumarjha2750 not even 1 percent of India is like that , maybe you woke up directly from 1930s this morning. We live in India , bot . We can see what the truth is and so can everyone else hahaha . It's all over social media now . Propaganda won't work anymore :)
@AhmedDjeddouАй бұрын
💚💖We Work The World 🌏💚💖
@vishnuprakash799Ай бұрын
we need to work on Small modular reactors
@Ausch-g1hАй бұрын
India is already a super power.
@yuvrajguptaofficial888Ай бұрын
Why he listed his company at Nasdaq? Not NSE
@PcTgFamilyАй бұрын
Good question
@DoodleCreator111Ай бұрын
All the money comes to India bro
@zest693225 күн бұрын
Renew Power merged with RMG Acquisition Corporation II, a Nasdaq-listed special purpose acquisition vehicle so it is listed there
@sagarkocharАй бұрын
Great interview!
@phillipanderson9925Ай бұрын
India is trying to do it all alone this will become a problem for the speed of the growth
@ash9x9Ай бұрын
but the growth will be sustainable...
@legendunited152Ай бұрын
We don't care, we don't want foreign interference no matter what
@ash9x9Ай бұрын
@@legendunited152 but there wil be
@s-qc9nsАй бұрын
@@ash9x9 whichever country growing is a threat to US hegemony.
@ash9x9Ай бұрын
@@s-qc9ns chynaa
@zzgreyhat3886Ай бұрын
indian people are happy with the current air pollution and aqi level, please build more coal plants.
@applesoranges559Ай бұрын
Another BBC graduated Pseudo Intellect 💯 ..
@freebird.5576Ай бұрын
Just bring again congress in rule then it will again slow down.
@book--wormАй бұрын
what about drill baby drill
@madhukarmurthi9064Ай бұрын
India is already buying some oil from the US....will buy a lot more
@sarvagyasrivastava9958Ай бұрын
Thats good for USA
@AD70003Ай бұрын
More supply is good for India . Cheap oil helps net importer country like India .
@sarvagyasrivastava9958Ай бұрын
@@AD70003 We are not just net importers, we are one of the largest exporters of refined oil, India has the largest oil refineries. Our biggest export is refined oil currently.
@AD70003Ай бұрын
@@sarvagyasrivastava9958 we import crude oil
@namhophuong2776Ай бұрын
BRAG
@harit53822 күн бұрын
china was growing at 9%, we are growing at 5.5%(last quarter gdp). High taxes and excessive splurging on freebies.
@nafeesahnaf2387Ай бұрын
China ❤️
@eyesight2073Ай бұрын
15:17 😅
@reardeltАй бұрын
But solar power is already cheaper than coal. So not sure why India can't just keep making solar power
@jigsaw228117 күн бұрын
India ki 6 crore msme ko train kro wo manufacturing krte h whan s real power ayegi...dusra manufacturing m jada jobs aati h bjaye ki services s
@satyam-sharmaАй бұрын
SHUT UP AND LET US WORK.
@AK-gr9qkАй бұрын
Renew ceo pls make stock go back to 13$ that is average since last 4yrs
@nottooharsh-e5qАй бұрын
fix delhi first. bad roads worst pollution
@bestvideos35Ай бұрын
He is government? 🤡
@nottooharsh-e5qАй бұрын
@ u r joker?
@bestvideos35Ай бұрын
@@nottooharsh-e5q no but you seem like it.
@nottooharsh-e5qАй бұрын
@@bestvideos35 only a clown will not understand that i am talking about government only, hence u are your emoji
@djokonole-j6vАй бұрын
not a big issue bro. china faced a time in which norway used to sell air cans there for people to breathe in. if this problem persists for another 10 years then yes it's an issue. right now it seems big but you gotta know every developing nation goes thru this
@dicky-duck6632Ай бұрын
too much talking
@sagarkocharАй бұрын
Don't listen then 😂
@VibeSphere-007Ай бұрын
I'm always pessimistic about India's growth story. I'm also a bit skeptical about the GDP growth, no matter what the sales guy says. The future of India doesn't look very bright; rather, it looks very, very dark and gloomy, given the poor infrastructure and education levels. I think Trump might impose at least a 20% tariff on Indian goods. Though the Indian equity market has delivered good returns post-2020, in the long run, the US equity market will always shine. It can never match the US equity market.
@sarvagyasrivastava9958Ай бұрын
People used to say that for China as well
@ddb0831Ай бұрын
Thank you for your pessimism and “patriotism “!!!
@vishwaranjan7802Ай бұрын
Whenever the line "India can never" comes ...accept the challenge. Keep challenging India....India will keep rising.