Are we investing in the wrong direction?
Should the Indian Government support or invest in Industry 4.0 fields like Hardtech, AI, Biotech, Robotics, etc?
These fields drives innovation globally and builds a high skilled workforce
Investing in th
We will risk falling behind in everything because we are afraid to take risks. We cant be the Number 1 country in the World this way. We keep making the same mistake
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