New Delhi: India has shaken off the label of the ‘sleeping giant’, Vice-President of India Jagdeep Dhankar while addressing students at the 37th Convocation of the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) in New Delhi on Tuesday.
Dhankhar also highlighted India’s growth story across all facets, stressing that India is no longer merely the nation defined by its potential, but has firmly established itself as a nation realising its potential.
Underlining the enabling ecosystem in the country, he urged them to “seize this incredible momentum, harness the transparency, leverage the economic boom, and turn opportunities into personal masterpieces.”
He said, “Extraordinary infrastructural growth, widespread technology penetration, rapid pace of digitization and a commitment to transparent and accountable governance were no longer buzzwords but ground reality.”
Dhankar added, “Our resilient financial ecosystem, fuelled by an inclusive digital payment system, has become a global model; not only do we use it, we export it.”
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Referring to the G20 Summit held in New Delhi as a testament to India’s leadership, Jagdeep Dhankar made note of how India’s commitment to inclusivity and participation was now resonating globally. “From engaging all states and union territories across the nation to inducting the African Union as a G20 member and launching the Global Biofuel Alliance, India emerged as the voice of the Global South,” Dhankhar said.
Reminding students that they were entering a world increasingly driven by new trends in disruptive technology, Jagdeep Dhankar urged them to embrace such technologies to become “true footsoldiers of Bharat@2047”.
Underscoring India’s dynamic startup culture that has garnered global attention, Dhankhar said, “Some of the greatest innovations and breakthroughs have come from individuals who dared to think differently, who fearlessly challenged the status quo.”
Encouraging students to look beyond a narrow definition of success, the Vice-President urged them to explore the ‘vast landscape of possibilities’ that lay before them, and to prioritise collaboration over competition as the guiding principle. “Embrace your individuality, pursue your passions, and redefine success on your own terms,” he emphasised.