PM GatiShakti National Master Plan and National
Logistics Policy (NLP) Together will Greatly Help both Businesses and People
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GatiShakti
to improve competitiveness and attract investment into India as it gives the world
confidence that India is on the rise
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The world today recognizes India
as a leader of innovation
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GatiShakti
would not only address critical gaps in infrastructure but also help in planning
social infrastructure better
Union
Minister for Commerce and Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution
and Textiles, Piyush Goyal said that PM GatiShakti National
Master Plan and National Logistics Policy (NLP) together will greatly help both
businesses and people, improve competitiveness, improve investment into India and
give the world confidence that India is on the rise.
He
was addressing the gathering at the Indian Chamber of Commerce’s (ICC) National
Conference on GatiShakti in New Delhi on 2 March,
2023. Mr. Goyal expressed his appreciation for the Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC),
which is based in Eastern India for coming to Delhi to engage with an initiative
as crucial as GatiShakti.
Mr.
Goyal said that the world today recognized India as a leader of innovation. He observed
that India has been rapidly developing new tools for good governance, ease of living,
and ease of doing business, such as PM GatiShakti National
Master Plan. He observed that gone were the days when India had to wait for decades
for new ideas and technology to emerge in the west and adopt them to help our businesses
and our people. He cited the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) framework as an example
of India's technological prowess, and an initiative which has had a deep impact
on the country's economy. He further informed that in December last year, India
had clocked 7.28 billion digital financial transactions in one month, thanks to
UPI. The Minister added that the world was now aspiring to adopt UPI for digital
financial transactions.
The
Minister emphasized that India was second to none in technology and new ideas, and
that the PM GatiShakti initiative was yet another example
of this capability. He recalled how the Prime Minister, about 15 years ago, conceived
the idea of using geospatial technology to plan infrastructure better and set up
BIZAG-N in Ahmedabad. He pointed out that the PM actively engaged with BIZAG during
its formative years and planned infrastructure in Gujarat using the data points
generated by the institute. As a result, Gujarat is far ahead of many other areas
in terms of quality and speed of infrastructure development, he observed.
The
Minister went on to demystify PM GatiShakti, explaining
that it created layers of data where different geological, ecological and infrastructural
elements across the country were mapped and captured. Currently, there are about
1300 layers of data, consisting of forests, wildlife sanctuaries, rivers, UNESCO
world heritage sites, among others, he said and added that GatiShakti
would not only address critical gaps in infrastructure but also help in planning
social infrastructure such as schools, nursing homes, hospitals, etc.
The
Minister further explained that the data layers of GatiShakti
engage with each other through APIs, and if an alignment of a particular project
was put into GatiShakti, it would highlight the challenges
of implementation and help re-align the project, saving time and cost. He also highlighted
that 12 states have digitized their land, which further
strengthened the planning.
The
Minister stated that no state has politicized GatiShakti,
as it is an initiative that would help our businesses, our people and the economy
as a whole. He added that reducing the cost of logistics is critical to achieving
India's goal of becoming a developed country by 2047. He stated that PM GatiShakti, if used well, will help bring down logistics costs
tremendously. He highlighted that all highways, railways, ports, and airports were
mapped on GatiShakti, which would help in building seamless
connectivity networks and creating a positive impact on the logistics ecosystem.
The
Minister lauded the Prime Minister’s efforts in galvanizing small and developing
nations to demand a fair agreement in the interest of equity and balance between
the developed and developing world, which was finally adopted in COP 21 in Paris.
The Minister observed that every world leader today was looking up to India, and
that there was no part of the globe that did not look up to PM Modi to find solutions
to challenging global problems.
The
Minister also highlighted the success of the government in meeting the basic needs
of life for its citizens, including food, clothing, shelter, health and education.
He mentioned that India’s healthcare program, Ayushman Bharat covered over 500 million
people and said that the New Education Policy has been accepted and lauded across
sections. These initiatives, Mr. Goyal said, had made India's population, especially
the youth, highly aspirational.
The
Minister stressed that GatiShakti is a national approach
that has come out of exhaustive consultations and collective, collaborative efforts
of countless stakeholders. He concluded by expressing confidence that with the enthusiasm
that he saw among the people of the country and the turbo-powered work that is happening
in several fields, India may surpass the mark of becoming a USD 32 trillion economy
by 2047.