Wednesday, April 22, 2026
30.1 C
New Delhi

Ideas of India 2026: Make in India 2.0 ,Madhur Daga on Competing with the World Stage

At the Ideas of India Summit 2026, the session “Make in India 2.0: Competing with the World” featured Madhur Daga, Managing Director of Orient Bell Limited, sharing insights on how Indian manufacturing can scale globally while staying resilient in a rapidly shifting economic landscape. Daga highlighted that global competitiveness today is driven not just by cost efficiency but by innovation, quality, and sustainability. He explained how long-term thinking inspired by his discipline as an endurance athlete and his practice of mindfulness shapes his approach to building a future-ready organization. Strengthening core fundamentals such as operational efficiency, financial discipline, product innovation, and clean technology, he noted, is essential for Indian companies aiming to compete on the world stage. Addressing the impact of artificial intelligence, Daga described AI as a transformative force that will reshape roles rather than eliminate them. He emphasized the need for continuous learning and adaptability, urging both businesses and individuals to view technological disruption as an opportunity to evolve. The session painted a broader picture of India’s journey toward becoming a leading global economy, aligning corporate ambition with national growth goals. By blending strategic foresight with a people-centric philosophy, Daga presented a vision of Indian industry that is confident, agile, and ready to lead in the next phase of global competition.

Go to Source

Hot this week

World’s first nuclear waste vault: Why Finland is burying radioactive waste 400 metres underground

Finland is on the verge of switching on what could become one of the most consequential infrastructure projects in the history of nuclear energy, a permanent underground repository designed to store highly radioactive waste for tens of Read More

‘Bodol noy, bodla chai’: Didi flips 2011 election slogan

KOLKATA: A day before polling for the first of the two-phase assembly election in Bengal, Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday gave a “bodol noy, bodla chai (revenge, not change)” call, flipping her old slogan of “bodla noy Read More

Topics

World’s first nuclear waste vault: Why Finland is burying radioactive waste 400 metres underground

Finland is on the verge of switching on what could become one of the most consequential infrastructure projects in the history of nuclear energy, a permanent underground repository designed to store highly radioactive waste for tens of Read More

‘Bodol noy, bodla chai’: Didi flips 2011 election slogan

KOLKATA: A day before polling for the first of the two-phase assembly election in Bengal, Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday gave a “bodol noy, bodla chai (revenge, not change)” call, flipping her old slogan of “bodla noy Read More

In-Depth Diplomacy: $8 Billion Indo-German Submarine Pact On Track, Signalling ‘Strategic Reset’

German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius confirmed that both nations are on the verge of signing a final agreement for a submarine cooperation project Go to Source Read More

Sara Arjun confirmed for Madhubala biopic backed by SLB

After years of delays and false starts, the long-awaited biopic on legendary actor Madhubala is finally taking shape. Read More

Related Articles