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Entire world is observing India's fast growth: AP CM

Entire world is observing India's fast growth: AP CM

New Delhi, Feb 3 (UNI) Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu, on Monday said that the entire world is now closely observing the fast progress of India and that during his recent visit to Davos he closely observed this.

Addressing media persons in New Delhi on Monday during the second day of his visit to the national capital, the Chief Minister said that the global focus was earlier on Information Technology (IT) but now it has shifted to Artificial Intelligence (AI). Chandrababu Naidu is of the firm opinion that the nation is much ahead of other countries with regard to AI and the whole world is well aware of this fact.

The Chief Minister is confident that by 2047 India would be a well developed nation. He mentioned that the budgetary allocations are mainly to achieve the objectives of Vikasitha Bharat and top priority will be accorded for creating basic amenities.

He felt that several changes have been made in tax reforms while reforms in power sector Andhra Pradesh stood on top. The Chief Minister is of the firm opinion that policy adopted with regard to MSME is going to be a game-changer for the whole nation.
Chandrababu voiced confidence that the nation will soon have large scale investments in different sectors as several industrialists are coming forward to invest here. Besides launching fresh policies focus will also be on rating basic facilities, he felt.

Showering praises on the budgetary proposals presented to Parliament on Saturday, the Chief Minister is of the opinion that the budget is particularly aimed at increasing the growth rate. Chandrababu Naidu said that Indian tycoons are much ahead in the world than the businessmen from any other nation.

Development is possible only with inclusive growth and the people should ponder over how development is possible if they elect which party to power. He reaffirmed that New Delhi is currently facing both political and environmental pollution and the national capital is much backward with regard to developmental aspects as Delhi is now facing a deep crisis.

The Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister is confident that the BJP is winning the ongoing Assembly elections in New Delhi and made an appeal to the voters to elect the BJP if the capital is to march on the progressive path. "We need leaders who do not loot the country but those who share the assets," he said.
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