The world is now entering the phase of revival, post-COVID-19. Indian talent is helping not only India but the world to get over this never seen before the situation of the pandemic, not only in the sector of health care but also in economics. The world is recognizing the persistent efforts of Indian professionals like doctors, nurses, bankers, lawyers, scientists, teachers, laborers, technological professionals, etc. who are working tirelessly to help and save the people within and outside the country. India is already supplying Covid-19 drugs and other essentials to 120 countries.
The way India is fighting with Corona, bringing in new reforms, setting new targets, using this time to introspect, and transform itself for the new future is commendable. India, being one of the youngest countries, is full of enthusiasm, leading-edge technological innovations, and professionalism.
India’s ability to reform and rejuvenate is unquestionable. In spite of so many attacks on its people, civilizations, and philosophy it has always bounced back with much more vigor and vitality. This pandemic is no different. These Soft powers of ancient Indian knowledge of Yoga, Ayurveda, meditation, etc. have helped millions of people worldwide.
In these testing times of scarcity, uncertainty, and non-cooperation within countries, India provided medical aids to many developing countries as a grant. Even the periodical bans on exports of medicines, PPE kits, etc. were to ensure a steady flow of these materials to all the countries no matter how small or poor the country is. This well-thought and well-planned export policy is much appreciated all over the world and obviously increasing the goodwill and the trust in Indian business ethos. The Indian government is making the Indian economy more productive, investment-friendly and competitive. Corruption free working modules are adopted scraping old, lengthy corruption-oriented systems. Even the last man in the economic hierarchy can now contribute to the 'making of India'.
Many deals are underway with the United Nations. India already partners with the US, France, Israel, UK, Australia, Singapore, Taiwan, China, Japan, and many other countries in defense, trade, food supply, service sector, science, technology, space, telecommunications, AI, and other important sectors.
In all, India is breaking the boundaries of its past image-making ‘reform, perform and transform’ it’s new Mantra. And above all, the young age of India, Indian talent and vast Indian markets are some of the most important key factors in attracting foreign businesses and investments in Indian lands. These times are known to be the best times to invest in India. When many countries are minimizing their stakes in Chinese lands and trying to sow their money in different portfolios in more countries than one India seems to be the best option.
But some people seem to love staying in denial. Well! They have every right to be so, in democracy! They were in the same mode when the historic decision on Ram Janmabhoomi temple was made; when triple Talaq was banned, when Articles 370 and 35A were scrapped, when J & K and Ladakh were made 2 separate UTs, Reservations to poor open category were provided. They only keep cribbing while millions of families are taking advantage of the decisions like GST, Ujjwala gas Yojana, Ayushman Bharat, Clean India, Green India, Make in India, clean energy, Jan Dhan Yojana, etc. Fundamental shifts and reforms in India in the last six years have helped Indian society to fight such inconceivably disastrous times.
Around 80 crore people are getting the benefits of free ration for 6 months during the period of lockdown. Crores of Indians are receiving cash in their Jan Dhan accounts from the government. Lakhs of migrant workers have been transported to their homes safely till today. Hence, when India is emerging as a new superpower and taking the lead in the Asian region, 130 crore Indian citizens are taken into consideration and this democratically chosen people’s government is relentlessly working to make the crisis, India’s turn to rise and shine.