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Rising Bharat Summit 2025: The former CEO of Niti Aayog, Amitabh Kant, mentioned that the new Indian companies have been doing an ‘innovative’ job in artificial intelligence and medical care

The India G20 Sherpa and former CEO or Niti Aayog Amitabh Kant at Rising Bharat Summit 2025.
The famous businessman Suhel Seth, poet and thinker Passoon Joshi and the Sherpa de la India and the former CEO of Niti Aayog, Amitabh Kant, highlighted the rich culture of India and said it is the responsibility of the soft power of each Indian, in the Rountry de Rountry de Rountry of Rountry of Rountry of Rountry India. Delhi on Tuesday.
Seth mentioned that India is in the best position as a world superpower, and emphasized that it is now an “incredible” investment destination. “India is a force to take into account,” he added.
Speaking of innovation, Seth cited how Israel, which is the size of Gurgaon, has stood out in that department.
Meanwhile, the G20 Sherpa and the former CEO of Niti Aayog Ayitabh Kant reiterated the tremendous innovative work and infrastructure that India has been doing in recent years. Kant commented: “Ten years ago, India was among the fragile five economies. Today it has become one of the five main ones. During the last decade, we have made notable advances in the development of infrastructure and we have promoted a significant payment. Global transactions, while China continues with only 20%.”
Kant also mentioned that new Indian companies have a “kick” job in artificial intelligence and health domains. “A few years ago, there were only 156 new companies in India, today we have 1,61,000 new companies and more than 100 unicorns,” he added.
Passoon Joshi, poet, thinker, president and CEO or McCann Worldgroup India, who was also part of the panel, reminded the audience of the rich civilization of India, which he said, is “rooted in a larger truth.”
In the context of a popular folklore in which Jambavan remembers Lord Hanuman or his immense superpower and encourages him to fly through the ocean to look for Sita, Joshi said today that India needs his own “Jambavan to realize.