Addressing the gathering, Shri Goyal
underscored that India’s youth and human capital are at the heart of the
nation’s growth story. Reflecting on interactions with founders and business
leaders, the Union Commerce and Industry Minister said that passion, innovation
and skilled manpower are India’s biggest competitive advantages. Referring to
the recently concluded AI Summit in New Delhi, the Union Minister stated,
the global response demonstrated the depth and maturity of India’s
innovation ecosystem and technological capabilities. On concerns around Artificial Intelligence and
employment, Shri Goyal said, AI would transform jobs rather than eliminate
them. He noted that India produces around 2.3 million STEM graduates every year
and possesses an unmatched pool of young, adaptable and ambitious talent.
Drawing parallels with the Y2K era, he described AI as the next inflection point
that will create better opportunities, higher-value work, stronger exports and
deeper global integration for Indian businesses, while also increasing demand
for skilled professionals in areas such as cybersecurity, data protection and
system governance. The Union Commerce and Industry Minister
also highlighted India’s expanding global trade footprint, stating that the
country has concluded nine Free Trade Agreements covering 38 nations, giving
Indian businesses preferential access to nearly two-thirds of global trade.
These agreements, will help Indian goods, services, agricultural and fisheries
products, and labour-intensive sectors reach new markets, integrate into global
value chains and enhance talent mobility, he further stated.
Emphasising that self-reliance does not
mean isolation, Shri Goyal said, Aatmanirbhar Bharat is about building
resilient, trusted and diversified supply chains through global engagement.
Calling upon entrepreneurs and industry leaders to take global opportunities to
MSMEs, farmers, exporters and fishermen across the country, Union Minister Shri
Goyal expressed confidence that young India will lead the nation through Amrit
Kaal towards becoming a developed economy by 2047.
Congratulating the award winners, Shri
Goyal said India’s growth journey will continue relentlessly, powered by its
entrepreneurs and youth, and urged all stakeholders to work collectively to
realise the vision of Viksit Bharat.