New Delhi:Principal Economic Adviser Sanjeev Sanyal on Friday said that the socio-economic situation, supply chain, and geo-politics will not remain the same in the after the world comes out of the coronavirus crises.
In a tweet, Sanyal shared his view that the world may not return to the pre-COVID situation.
Outlining India's approach towards the economic fallout of the coronavirus crisis, he wrote: "An important consideration for the post-Covid reconstruction is that we will probably not be returning to the pre-Covid world. The socio-economic, geo-political, technological, supply chain, global governance architecture will be different."
He also said that Indian should engage actively in creating this new world and added that it cannot be done in a defensive manner.
"We need to take risks - not just business risks - more broadly in terms of how we respond as a people to the emerging opportunities (and problems) of this new landscape."
In another tweet, Sanyal said that the government and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is taking steps to support the economy in a phased manner. He mentioned that the government would also have take some liquidity and other measures for the reconstruction of the economy post the crisis.
He said that India has deliberately opted by a step-by-step feedback loop based approach that is different from the big-bang approach of some other countries.