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India needs geo-political stability for growth: Baru

He was delivering the fifth N J Yasaswy Memorial Lecture on 'The West and the Rest: The Geo-economics of a Multi-polar World' at the Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India (ICFAI) here.

October 14, 2016 / 21:13 IST
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India needs geo-political stability to achieve growth and should invest in education and building human capability to take advantage of the opportunities offered by a multi-polar world, senior journalist Sanjaya Baru said here today.

He was delivering the fifth N J Yasaswy Memorial Lecture on 'The West and the Rest: The Geo-economics of a Multi-polar World' at the Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India (ICFAI) here.

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The journalist said the global balance of power was moving towards multi-polarity, in which a shift in the distribution of power is being witnessed and it is no longer concentrated in the hands of one or two countries.

"In such an environment, India needs geo-political stability to achieve growth. The country needs to invest in education and in building human capability to take advantage of the opportunities offered by a multi-polar world," Baru, who was media adviser to former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, said.