Whole debate about jobless growth is a red herring: Sanjeev Sanyal, Member, EAC-PM | Pathbreakers

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  • čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
  • Our next guest on Pathbreakers wears many hats. He is one of Asia's leading economists, a historian, a writer, an environmentalist, and an urban theorist. He is Sanjeev Sanyal, Member, EAC-PM, and in a wide-ranging conversation with Forbes India's Neha Bothra he explains why and how complexity theory is the starting point of his intellectual framework. He presents the unconventional "other narrative" in areas relating to India's history, economy, geopolitical ties, and environmental challenges. Watch the full interview for out-of-the-box insights on sustainable growth and development.
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Komentáře • 38

  • @bibhutilaldas8971
    @bibhutilaldas8971 Před rokem +32

    Enjoyed the discussion. It's always a privilege to listen Sanjeev.

    • @colingooljarsingh7412
      @colingooljarsingh7412 Před rokem +1

      It is a rare thing to come across a technocrat who speaks so passionately and intelligently on the pressing economic and development issues of our day.

  • @thatthouart108
    @thatthouart108 Před rokem +5

    Such an enriching discussion . Appreciate the pragmatic questionnaire ..always a delight to listen to Sanjeev Sanyal.

  • @VirRawlley
    @VirRawlley Před rokem +11

    I congratulate Neha Bothra for her precision-phrasing of remarkable questions to Sanjeev Sanyal. They elicited remarkably insightful responses. It was akin to a Dave Brubeck Jazz Concert that concluded too soon. Thank you for this piece, Neha Bothra and Sanjeev Sanyal.

  • @kbmnair2182
    @kbmnair2182 Před rokem +8

    Decline of the Calcutta City (Kolkata) under the Communist rule and the Socialist Congress at Delhi resulting in the economic crisis in the 1989-90. I have seen these and experienced these in these cities. Dr. Sanyal is very correctly putting the issues and suggesting remedies for the development and growth of the country and the world as a whole. Good to see him in the Prime minister's team.

  • @siddharth-gandhi
    @siddharth-gandhi Před rokem +11

    Good discussion but my god the editor needs to stop switching to the interviewer every 5 seconds. Like focus on who is speaking.

  • @williamsamaddar6510
    @williamsamaddar6510 Před 11 měsíci +2

    This person is a intellectual treasure of India 🙏🇮🇳

  • @nilshimpi
    @nilshimpi Před 11 měsíci +1

    We need people like him in the power

  • @shreyaslahoti7542
    @shreyaslahoti7542 Před rokem +3

    It's always a bliss to listen to Sanjeev Sanyal.

  • @ShobdoBrohmo
    @ShobdoBrohmo Před rokem +7

    Very informative. Never heard of these facts about Mr. Sanyal before this time. Very interesting.

    • @saptarshiadhikary3736
      @saptarshiadhikary3736 Před rokem

      ভাই "Shobdo Brohmo" র মানে কী...??🧐🧐🧐

    • @ShobdoBrohmo
      @ShobdoBrohmo Před rokem

      @@saptarshiadhikary3736 শব্দ হলো ঈশ্বরের (ব্রহ্মার) মৌলিক তম (প্রাইমারী) রূপ। শব্দে ভুল থাকলে সব কিছু ভুল হবে, হচ্ছে। সংসার ঠিক করার উপায় হচ্ছে শব্দ ঠিক করা। এটা হিন্দু শাস্ত্রের একটা শ্লোক।

  • @asokechakraborty3090
    @asokechakraborty3090 Před rokem +2

    Nice to hear Sanjib. I can not but fully agree when he says "decline of Calcutta (for that matter West Bengal during Communist regime. Unfortunately, the decay has reached its nadir at the present political dispensation.

  • @Anish61097
    @Anish61097 Před rokem +4

    What a personality amazing sanjeev sir

  • @divyaalok5538
    @divyaalok5538 Před 5 měsíci +1

    जय श्री कृष्ण🙏

  • @AnuSharma-kf1sq
    @AnuSharma-kf1sq Před rokem

    Always a pleasure to hear Sanjeev Sanyal.

  • @anuh5454
    @anuh5454 Před rokem +3

    Wonderful discussion!

  • @faketrump3605
    @faketrump3605 Před rokem +2

    fyi. "jobless growth" is at around 11:00.

  • @prarthanapal3991
    @prarthanapal3991 Před rokem

    I have learnt a lot about him in the interview

  • @signalrepeater
    @signalrepeater Před 9 měsíci +6

    See kids, learn. You can be a proud hindu, proud Indian , proud bengali at the same time. These identities are not exclusive of one another.

  • @parthakalita8869
    @parthakalita8869 Před rokem +1

    India is in safe hands..

  • @rajagopalanks774
    @rajagopalanks774 Před rokem

    Enjoyed the discussion which is informative

  • @harir3628
    @harir3628 Před rokem

    Sanjeev is a genius wow proud of you my son.

  • @saitandale8482
    @saitandale8482 Před 11 měsíci

  • @ayushc5704
    @ayushc5704 Před rokem

    Pleasure listening to what the India think tank is thinking

  • @alanrobison4761
    @alanrobison4761 Před 10 měsíci

    Just talking talking without an end, but NO RESULTS!!

  • @RaviNayyar
    @RaviNayyar Před rokem

    Dada!

  • @kgrg707
    @kgrg707 Před rokem

    roads and contruction is a winner,so can be defence exports,but i believe creating jobs is not as difficult as the govt thinks,i have an idea wherein indian educated homemakers who have left their it jobs or other professions can be engaged both in india and abroad in the teaching profession.these women can work from home and part knowledge to students or young professionals their skills,this will result in added incomes for these untilised assets of the indian economy and help in job creation.Even schools in smaller towns can be imparted computer education using these women as teachers online.tcs,infosys wipro all can be pooled in with govt giving grants for the programme and employing all this talent.

    • @kgrg707
      @kgrg707 Před rokem

      but the govt budget expenditure on education needs to be raised for this programme to be fruitful.

  • @cyrusthegreat3081
    @cyrusthegreat3081 Před 3 měsíci

    One who sees ahead is a leader!
    Manmohan was also economic advisor for indira and vp Singh and prescribed socialism and ruined the country!

  • @astudent1009
    @astudent1009 Před 6 měsíci

    In GDP of India: Current and historical growth rate, India's rank in the world article you have shown wrong map of India . Please correct it

  • @salilmandal872
    @salilmandal872 Před rokem

    Irritating reporter does hm hmm

  • @sonamaparna1142
    @sonamaparna1142 Před rokem +1

    It surprises me how channels are so careless about their anchors. The least you could do is, hire someone who is better informed, asks more sensible questions, and please, doesn't lisp.

    • @krish33771
      @krish33771 Před rokem

      Sorry , what is the senseless question she asked? It seemed , quite interesting to me

  • @kirkgilbreath5094
    @kirkgilbreath5094 Před 10 měsíci

    11:26 - You don't have a demographic dividend. Just look at your national average IQ.

  • @vizmouli
    @vizmouli Před 11 měsíci +2

    Jobless growth is reality. When its pointed out , That does no mean its anti growth or we dont need more growth. India has huge issue of under employment and unemployment. India growth is mostly by favorable demographics. India is adding more people to workforce every month so obviously GDP will increase every year. Look at GDP per capita and per capita income its slower growth than Bangladesh in last 10 years. Again Bangladesh is also poor and has no advanced industries still they have managed better growth and human development metrics. Bangladesh has moved ahead of India in per capita income, gdp per capita and most importantly HDI ranking. They used to be far behind 20 years ago. India maybe 5th largest economy but it cant manufacture its own rifle for its army. Thats bcoz it lacks the skills, its true with everything from automobiles to drugs to cell phones most of the parts/components are imported. France is 8th largest economy but they make Rafale jets , India cant even make a rifle thats bcoz on per capita ranking India is 130 in the world. All countries below are African and other poor countries. Its true 5th largest economy but thats the output of 1.4 billion people and UK is also producing 3.5 trillion GDP with 60 million people. One exception is IT industry which has done very well with $350 billion in exports. IT industry employs only 5 million but it generates so much wealth bcoz its an educated workforce at lower cost. In Good and services india has a $200 billion trade deficit, its IT services trade surplus which is helping to cut the deficit but note IT output is from only fraction of its population about 0.1%.