Kochi:Kerala is one among the few handful states in India which can leapfrog into a new world by 2030 if it transforms its economy beyond the conventional bounds, former Union Finance Minister P Chidambaram said.
The senior Congress leader said that the state should transform into a knowledge-based economy by embracing Information and Communications Technology, Artificial Intelligence of Robotics and a highly networked world.
"These are the concepts which Malayalees can easily absorb because of their high literacy," Chidambaram said, inaugurating a virtual summit on development of Kerala, titled Pratheeksha 2030, organised by the Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Development Studies (RGIDS).
Emphasising the need for building a knowledge-based economy, he said that the school education system in Kerala must jump into the syllabus and curriculum that are adopted today in European countries, in Singapore and China.
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"That is the curriculum you should adopt," he said.
The Congress leader urged the people and policymakers in the state to pay sufficient attention for "re-imagining Kerala which becomes an advanced state within India."