Speaking at the techfest in IIT Mumbai, Goa CM
Manohar Parrikar said that note-ban and GST were possible due to PM
Modi’s leadership.
Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar today said decisions such as
demonetisation and the roll-out of the Goods and Services Tax could be
implemented because of the "bold leadership" of Prime Minister Narendra
Modi.
"These decisions have the capacity to make India an economic
giant in the years to come. Difficulties in their implementation were
overcome because of Modi’s bold leadership," Parrikar said, speaking at
the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Mumbai.
Parrikar, himself
an IIT alumnus, also said politics needs people who can lead. "Leaders
with character, intelligence, vision are the need of the hour," he said,
speaking at Leadership Summit at the institute, organised as a part of
its ongoing Techfest event.
Those who indulge in caste politics
are in prison and those with a vision are leading the country now,
Parrikar said, without naming any leader, adding that the country’s
standing in the global arena has risen.
"People
develop high expectations which are not easy to fulfil. Today’s leaders
are under tremendous pressure from people because the information
highway is so wide due to technology development. Due to this, people’s
expectations have multiplied. IIT qualification is a good booster. You
can perform better at the administrative level," he said, addressing
students.
"My qualification as an IIT engineer helped me in the
administration. As a technocrat, I could understand the weapon system,
which one is good, which one needs replacement and what are the
bottlenecks," said the former defence minister.
Technology has
made conventional employment redundant and created new jobs, thus
generating both challenges and opportunities, Parrikar said.
The
defence sector has seen some positive developments in the last three
years, including the induction of the world-class lightweight fighter
aircraft Tejas, encouragement to indigenous production and
materialisation of Rafale deal, he said.
Availability level of
fighter aircraft rose from 45 percent to 70 percent during his tenure as
defence minister because of proper management, Parrikar said.
30 Dec 2017, 12:48 PM