Mumbai, India – Mukesh Ambani, Chairman and Managing Director of Reliance Industries, recently highlighted the potential of Indian talent and enterprise to drive the ‘Make in India’ initiative. Despite the country’s lack of natural resources like diamonds and gold, Ambani emphasized the significant strides made by Indian industries over the past four decades.
“In India, we don’t have diamonds, we don’t produce gold, and still, you use your enterprise, along with Indian talent you have created a very large industry over the last four decades and have continuously been among the top three export industries in India,” Ambani said.
Ambani’s comments underscore the remarkable growth of Indian industries, which have consistently ranked among the country’s top three export sectors. This achievement is particularly notable given the absence of abundant natural resources, a testament to the power of enterprise and the talent pool in India.
Looking ahead, Ambani sees an opportunity for these industries to become champions of the ‘Make in India’ initiative. This government program aims to transform India into a global design and manufacturing hub, promoting Indian design, concepts, and talent on the world stage.
“You now have the opportunity to be champions of Make in India, to add value to represent Indian design, concepts, and talent to the rest of the world,” Ambani added.
As India continues to make strides in various sectors, the words of Ambani serve as a reminder of the potential that lies within the country’s talent and enterprise. The future indeed looks promising for the ‘Make in India’ initiative and the industries that will drive it forward.