India needs revolutionary growth to become developed economy ISRO Chief S. Somanathan

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     New Delhi, Oct 26 (PTI) India must undergo a revolutionary transformation to rise as a developed economy, said ISRO Chairman S. Somanathan, stressing the importance of technological advancements and product development to drive economic growth.
     He also praised tech mogul Elon Musk for his innovative work in the space sector, noting that Musk's achievements have inspired global efforts, including those within ISRO.
     Somanathan made these remarks while addressing students at the 13th convocation ceremony of the Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) in Delhi here on Saturday.
     "If India aspires to become the third, second, or even the first-largest global economy, a revolutionary change is needed. Growth will not be driven by trade and resources alone. We need to create value in technology that powers product development," he said.
     Speaking about Musk, the ISRO chief said, "Elon Musk is making heads turn with his rockets. Everyone, from Europe to Russia to China, is looking at what he is doing. He is a great man doing fantastic work, and we are all inspired by his achievements."
     The ISRO chief also highlighted India's recent strides in space, mentioning the country's successful lunar missions. However, he pointed out that continuous effort and innovation are essential to maintain momentum.
     "We have reached a level where we are the fifth-largest global economy, but to move further up, we must build and improve upon our technology. We have to work hard to develop our own expertise in areas like propulsion, material sciences, and orbital dynamics," he said.
     Somanathan applauded the government's recent initiatives to open the space sector to private players, saying it was a step in the right direction.
     "The government has recognised the importance of private investment and participation in space. This will drive fasten development cycles, reduce costs, and enhance our global competitiveness," he said.
     He encouraged young engineers and scientists to innovate and build technologies that could propel the country forward.
     "The current knowledge and technology lifespan is so short that you must remain a student throughout your life. Be humble, honest, and willing to adapt. This is what will help you navigate the challenges ahead," he advised.
     The event was also addressed by Delhi LG VK Saxena, who serves as the chancellor of IIIT Delhi. Congratulating the graduating students, Saxena said the youth has a shared responsibility to make India a developed country by 2047. He advised them to think beyond personal achievements and also contribute to nation-building.
     Presenting the Director's Report for 2023-24, Ranjan Bose, Director of IIIT-Delhi said, "This batch joined during the COVID-19 lockdown and began their studies online. Despite the unprecedented challenges of remote learning and uncertainty, they demonstrated remarkable resilience, adaptability, and commitment. Their accomplishments are a testament to their determination and perseverance."
     He encouraged students to use their knowledge to address the needs of the global society.
     During the event, 516 B.Tech, 199 M.Tech and one M.Tech Dual Degree, and 29 Ph.D degrees were conferred to the graduating students.

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