New Delhi:Amitabh Kant, CEO, NITI Aayog today said that COVID-19 has been extensively disruptive in terms of economic activity and loss of human lives across the globe. At the same time, this crisis has given us unique opportunity that can be used effectively and innovatively. “India used this opportunity to undertake bold and ambitious structural reforms and leveraged them to put the country on a high growth trajectory, a trajectory of inclusive growth which not only accounts for manufacturing and infrastructure development but also the improvement of the social sectors,” he added.
Addressing the webinar ‘Enabling MSME Growth through Financial Inclusion’, organized by FICCI-CMSME and Facebook, Mr Kant said that digital transformation will drive India’s manufacturing sector forward. “To remain competitive, investing in digital technologies is must now. For digital transformation, a robust digital infrastructure, and a robust IT mechanism to prevent frauds and cyber-attacks are key enablers. Digital transformation will act as a catalyst for India’s development story going forward. Access to finance will be crucial to realize this transformation. In this context, the Small Business Loans Initiative launched by Facebook is a big step in this direction. E-commerce will be a major driving force for country’s growth in the coming years.”
Kant further stated that in shaping the post-COVID reality, there is no way out for India but growth. “We have an opportunity to usher in change that will see our society transform within a generation. Despite the impact of the pandemic, India’s macro-economic fundamentals remain strong. Most of the agencies are predicting growth for the current fiscal to be between 9.5%-11% depending on the strength of the recovery. Early signs signal towards a strong recovery,” he added.
MSMEs, Kant noted will play a significant role in reviving India’s economic growth and in achieving the vision of a self-reliant India. “There is a need for the Indian MSMEs to enhance their capabilities to supply quality products at competitive price, embracing technological solutions across the supply chain is an imperative in addressing quality concerns and improving cost competitiveness. This will be possible by a strong focus on innovation and entrepreneurship. By serving global markets through quality and cost competitive products, MSMEs have the potential to drive the export led growth in India. Competitive MSMEs will have a spill over effect of reducing our import dependency especially in labour intensive manufactured good like the garments and electronics amongst others,” he added.