Andhra Pradesh CM N. Chandrababu Naidu, speaking at the CII session during WEF in Davos, highlighted India's global contributions, technological edge, and demographic dividend as key advantages. He praised PM Narendra Modi’s leadership for providing stability and vision, predicting India’s rise to a top global position by 2047. Emphasizing entrepreneurship and emerging technologies, Naidu advocated for a global leadership center to prepare future leaders and foster India's pivotal global role.
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