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FINAL

IRREVERSIBLE RISE OF INDIA

Mukesh Ambani

Chairman and Managing Director

Reliance Industries Limited

15th HINDUSTAN TIMES LEADERSHIP SUMMIT 2017

New Delhi

December 1, 2017
Distinguished guests,

Ladies and gentlemen,

A very warm good afternoon,

Thank you, Shobhanaji, for making me a part of this iconic Summit again.

The Hindustan Times Leadership Summit is about Hindustans Leadership in


the World.

Thirteen years ago, when I spoke here, India was a USD 500 billion economy.

And I said in 2004 that India would be an USD 5 trillion economy in twenty years.

Today that prediction seems certain.

Indeed, it will be achieved well before 2024.

Today, this summit is about India emerging as a pre-eminent Global Leader.

Dear Friends,

I come from the world of business.

Any nations leadership role is determined, first and foremost, by its economic
leadership.

Therefore, I want to talk about why India will become a global economic leader.

Today Indias GDP is about USD 2.5 trillion, and ranks at No. 6 in the world.

Can we triple it to USD 7 trillion in the next ten years and become the third
largest economy in the world?

Yes, we can.

Can we cross the USD 10 trillion mark by 2030, and close the gap between India
and China, and India and USA?

Yes, we can.

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Can India become the most prosperous nation in the world, overtaking both USA
and China, within this century?

Yes, most certainly we can.

We are seeing and the entire world is seeing a new and resurgent India.

And I believe that the coming three decades will be the defining decades for
India.

In 2047, India will celebrate the centenary of our Independence.

Around the same time, China will celebrate 100 years of the birth of the Peoples
Republic of China.

Today the whole world is talking about Chinas Rise and Indias Rise.

This is civilizational re-birth for both India and China.

There is nothing surprising about it.

In the long history of mankind, India and China were the most prosperous nations
before the 17th Century.

After a short interval of about 300 years of western domination, the centre of
gravity of world economy is shifting back to India and China.

But, friends, today I wish to make a prediction.

By the middle of the 21st century, Indias Rise will be higher than Chinas Rise.

And more attractive to the world.

Yes, Indias Rise will be higher than Chinas Riseand more attractive to the
world.

India will provide a superior and different development model.

A model that will create equitable and inclusive growth based on technology,
democracy, good governance and a society-wide culture of empathy.

Let me elaborate why I believe this is possible.


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Friends,

Energy and technology have been the key drivers of human progress.

No country has ever emerged as a global power, without embracing new


technologies whole-heartedlyand without using new-generation energy
sources widely.

The First Industrial Revolution used coal and steam power to mechanize physical
activity.

It began towards the end of the 18th century in England and lasted for over a
hundred years.

This shifted the economic power from China and India to Europe.

The Second Industrial Revolution used electricity and oil to mechanize and
mobilize industrial processes for mass production and distribution.

It started towards the end of the 19th century and prevailed for roughly another
hundred years.

And this shifted the center of economic power to the US from Europe.

The Third Industrial Revolution that began roughly in the mid-1970s used
electronics and information technology to increase productivity, automation and
greater customization.

The US was the key beneficiary of this followed by Japan.

Among the developing nations, China benefited from this to emerge as the
manufacturer for the world.

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Each technological revolution completely rewrites the rules of the game and
creates a new world order.

It creates opportunities for early adopters of that technology to leapfrog into


positions of global leadership, power and influence.

Through the first two Industrial revolutions, India remained on the fringes.

India started catching up in the computer-driven Third Industrial Revolution.

Friends,

The Fourth Industrial Revolution is now upon us.

The foundation of this revolution is connectivity, computing, data and artificial


intelligence.

It is marked by a fusion of technologies straddling the physical, digital and


biological worlds.

Human civilization will collectively achieve more in the next 30 years than what it
has achieved in the last 300 years.

I think it is crucial for all Indians to fully understand, internalize and change their
mindsets on THREE defining characteristics of this new age.

The FIRST defining characteristic is that the world will go from linear to
exponential.

In a linear world, if you take 30 steps one, two, three, four, and so on you will
travel 30 meters

But in an exponential world you can go one, two, four, eight and with 30
steps you can travel a BILLION meters more than 2.5 times the distance to the
moon.

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Exponential technologies and processes start slowly. but very quickly, they
bring about dramatic changes.

Just think about it

Mobile telephony, the Internet, eCommerce, Social networks, Virtual Assistants,


Self Driven cars...

These were Science Fiction just a few years ago.

Today they are Facts of Science.

Early adopters of each of these shifts will have the opportunity to leap-frog the
competition, and create unprecedented societal value.

Those who do not, will be out-competed.

They will become irrelevant.

The SECOND defining characteristic is that we will go from scarcity to


abundance.

For most of our history, humanity has progressed by extending our mastery over
nature, and by marshalling natural resources.

But, in the digital agewhen you put the power of data connectivity, computing,
software, information and intelligence together, the price/ performance of
everything changes drastically.

Combined with the rapid strides we are making in renewable energy, life-
sciences, robotics, 3D printing and machine-intelligencewhat we are looking at
is the future possibility of abundance in the true sense of the word

Abundant energy

Abundant health

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Abundant knowledge Abundant

agricultural output Abundant

manufacturing capacity Abundant

renewable materials

And unlike the past, this abundance will not be for just a privileged few but for
all.

I believe that we are at the doorsteps of creating ubiquitous availability and


affordability in each of these areas, for every human being on earth.

The THIRD defining characteristic is that we will see a migration from a goods
and services economy to one powered by intelligent services.

Today, with state-of-the-art digital techniques, it is already possible to monitor


billions of data points from smartphones and other connected devices in real-
time, all the time.

This information is continuously analyzed by machines, and a service can be


provided automatically not just in response but even IN ANTICIPATION of a
customers needs.

There is no doubt that in the coming years, machine intelligence will augment
and multiply biological intelligence manifold.

This means that truly predictive and targeted services intelligent services will
be delivered 24 x 7 creating unparalleled user value, delight and loyalty.

I believe that intelligent services are the next frontier of competitive differentiation
and market leadership across industries.

We are in the age of super-intelligence.

What manufacturing was for China, super-intelligence will be for India.

We have the opportunity to not only rapidly grow our own economy, but also to
be the provider of intelligent services to the rest of the world.

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In this hyper connected world, this will mean that a talented craftsman even in
the remotest Indian village can participate in the global marketplace.

Friends,

Technology is a great leveler.

It provides equal access to all without prejudice or judgment, benefiting only


those who are best prepared.

Its my firm conviction that India can not only participate in the 4 th Industrial
Revolution, but has the opportunity to be a leader.

And I have THREE reasons for this conviction

ONEIndia is a very young nation with 63% of its population under the age of 35
years.

And our youth adapt to technology easily.

They have the talent.

They have the ideas.

They have the entrepreneurial energy.

They have the courage to dream big, and the ability to realise their dreams.

I have no doubt that they will make India the Number One Start-up nation in the
world.

TWOIndias historical lack of infrastructure is actually a boon in disguise.

Not having any legacy technology base means we can skip multiple
generations of technologies and directly embrace the next generation.

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THREEmost importantlyWe have the political vision, leadership,
determination and ability to make India a technology leader.

Our Prime Ministers Digital India vision has created an alignment amongst all
political parties in this mission of making India a technology leader.

Each and every one of our 29 states has embraced this vision.

Friends,

Collectively, these three factors have perfectly positioned India to be a leader in


this new age.

We can see early signs of successes around us.

Take Aadhar as an example.

With nearly 1.2 billion enrolled members, Aadhar is the world's largest, and the
most sophisticated, biometric ID system.

India has created this infrastructure from scratch within a decade.

In this area, India is now a clear leader, and Aadhar is now decades ahead of
even advanced economies.

Or take the example of the Indian Space Research Organization ISRO.

In February of this year, ISRO created a world record by launching not one not
two not three but 104 satellites with a single rocket.

And this mission carried not just Indian satellites, but also from six other
countries.

India also became just the fourth country to reach Mars, and the first country to
do so in its first attempt.

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More significantly, India did it using local technology and at a cost that is a
fraction of global benchmarks.

Or take the example of mobile broadband adoption.

Just one year back, India was ranked 150th in the world for mobile broadband.

Now it is number 1, after the launch of Jio.

Today, Indians consume more mobile broadband data than users in USA and
China.

If Data is Destiny, New India is well and truly ready for its new Tryst with Destiny.

In the coming years, we will see many such success stories from India.

Friends,

We now have the opportunity to digitally reinvent all sectors of our economy
whether it is financial services, commerce, manufacturing, agriculture, education
and healthcare.

India can leapfrog the world in each of these sectors.

Let me focus on three important sectors agriculture, education and


healthcare.

First, I have chosen agriculture because we cannot ignore the reality of poverty
and underdevelopment in rural India.

Over 60 % of Indians still live in villages.

And by 2050, will have close to 300 million more Indians to feed.

Today, average farm yields in India are just about 20-30 % of the best global
yields.

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There is both a pressing need, and a golden opportunity, to create a digital green
revolution.an evergreen revolution.

Digital green revolution means:

1. Digitally enabled mechanical services to benefit all farmers irrespective of


their landholdings

2. Digitally enabled fertilisers/ pesticides to rejuvenate soil

3. Digitally enabled seed to crop processes to get the best yields and
double and treble every farmers income

4. Digitally enabled water management to achieve more crop per drop

5. Digitally enabled supply Chain from the kisan to the consumer with full
traceability, to ensure quality at every stage and remove wastage at every
stage.

In short, Data is not only the New Oil.

Data can also be the New Soil.

The second big digital opportunity is in education.

Indias population is our biggest asset.

But we need good quality education for all to make them a productive asset.

This goal is difficult to achieve with conventional infrastructure and traditional


methods.

We need digital tools and innovations to break geographical, social, language


and economic barriers.

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58,000 colleges, over 700 universities and 19 lakh schools in India will be
digitally connected, with Jio playing a leadership role.

A student anywhere, even in a remote village, can have access to the best
teachers and the latest knowledge in the world.

AI-based smart assistants can bring personalised learning adapted to the needs
of each student.

And which can in fact overcome the gaps and constraints of classroom education
----- like any age, any time and any subject learning in any language.

Now it is both possible and necessary to reorient education for the new kinds of
productive and creative employment that will replace large number of existing
mechanical jobs.

This will help in quickly imparting and upgrading new employable skills to millions
of our youth.

Within a single generation, we can empower and enrich our vast and young
human resources to give India a competitive edge in the world.

Healthcare is a basic human right of every Indian.

However, India cannot emulate any foreign model to ensure this right.

Constraints of budget, physical infrastructure and trained personnel make it


difficult to deliver quality healthcare to Indias large and growing population.

India can overcome these constraints only by adopting digital tools and
innovations.

As in education, the best doctors and best diagnostic facilities can become
accessible to all citizens anywhere in the country.

Shared medical devices and predictive healthcare will be able to save lives in the
remotest corners of our country.

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Fewer doctors and scarce facilities will serve far many more patients across the
nation.

India can thus design a path-breaking and affordable healthcare system that will
be a model for the rest of the world.

When new technologies touch and transform the lives of all Indians, Indias Rise
becomes inevitable.

Dear Friends,

Reliance is a proud participant in Indias Rise.

And privileged to serve this New India.

I have been fortunate to participate in building global-scale Reliance businesses


in energy, information and digital services.

As energy and information converge in future, Reliance will contribute even more
significantly to Indias Rise.

Five years ago, when most Indian businesses were investing outside India, we
decided to invest about USD 60 billion in India.

We have nearly completed this investment cycle.

We are now ready to commit even more in our next investment cycle.

We are doing this out of our undiminished conviction that India is the biggest
investment opportunity in the world.

Therefore, to foreign investors, I have a simple message:

Be a part of Indias Rise.

Invest in India.

Earn in India.

Grow in India.

Partner with India and Prosper together with India.


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Dear Friends,

As I mentioned earlier, in 30 years, India will celebrate the centenary of her


Independence.

In these 30 years, we can and must aspire to grow from a 2.5 Trillion
economy today... to become the most prosperous nation in the world in the 21st
Century.

I will safely predict that, from now on, every new generation of Indians will live a
better life than the previous generation.

As the internet becomes accessible to all Indians, I believe we will be among the
first to graduate to the Internet of Everything.

The Internet of Communication, Content and Commerce

But I believe that we have only scratched the surface.

In the coming years, I can imagine

An Internet of Intelligence that powers next-generation smart services.

An Internet of Energy with smart sensors, smart grids and distributed


generation that lays the foundation for our nations energy security.

An Internet of Trust... that creates the framework for distributed transactions


and contracts without intermediaries.

An Internet of Empathy that harmonizes value creation with life-sustaining


human and ethical values.

I believe that India is well positioned to combine its demographic, technological,


entrepreneurial and civilizational strengths to seize this opportunity.and create
a bright and prosperous future for our nation.

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As a nation we must rise to this occasion.

The climb is difficult.

The challenges are many.

And the goal cannot be achieved by any one person or enterprise.

All of us 1.3 billion Indians will have to work together with a single purpose to
realize this.

We must have a partnership of all sections of society to realize this in the fastest
possible time.

Collectively, let us commit ourselves today to work together to make Indias Rise
a reality.

And make it Irreversible.

And make it Unstoppable.

And may God bless us as we embark on this most exciting new era in Indias
history.

In many ways, we are pilgrims of progress.

Thank you.

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