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India Must Move From Technology Consumer to Global Creator: LG Sinha

K H News Service by K H News Service
August 24, 2026
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LG Sinha Calls for Unity, Peace and Development on 80th Independence Day
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• Says Viksit Bharat Requires Innovation, Inclusion and Balanced Growth
• Urges Industry to Invest in J&K, Connect Local Potential With Global Markets

Srinagar : Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha on Sunday addressed the World Wisdom Forum, organised by the IIT Alumni Council in New Delhi, and felicitated achievers from diverse sectors. In his keynote address, the Lieutenant Governor congratulated the Council for its efforts in bringing together eminent personalities to deliberate on the theme of Viksit Bharat and India’s collective future.
The Lieutenant Governor emphasised the importance of unity in progress and underscored that India’s journey towards becoming a developed nation must be inclusive, rooted in tradition yet forward-looking, and balanced between technological strength and human sensitivity.
“I believe that when a group of people from different sectors has a deep desire to achieve something, the pain and intensity of that yearning can ultimately become the means of achieving it. Just as a seed buried in the soil is restless to germinate, if the energy of a nation becomes intensely eager to achieve its goals, nothing is impossible,” the Lieutenant Governor said.
Reflecting on India’s aspirations under the leadership of the Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Lieutenant Governor noted that the seed of Viksit Bharat has already sprouted and historic milestones have been achieved in the past 12 years.
“With international agencies predicting India’s rise as one of the world’s three largest economies well before 2047, the nation must also define the character of its civilisation, spirituality, and cultural framework. The IIT alumni and eminent personalities from various fields must remember that history remembers civilisations for their economies and also for what they did with the resources and prosperity generated by those economies,” the Lieutenant Governor said.
The Lieutenant Governor identified five major challenges that eminent personalities, industries, business leaders, engineers must address together to realise the vision of Viksit Bharat.
“Transforming India’s vast young population into a skilled workforce equipped with expertise in emerging technologies is important for us and also ensuring sustainable development by balancing progress with environmental responsibility. We also need to strengthen institutions by building transparent, accountable, and efficient institutions responsive to citizens’ needs.
We should focus on ensuring balanced regional development by bridging gaps between advanced cities and underserved regions to create equitable growth. We must create the future rather than purchase it by becoming not just a consumer but a global creator of technologies, innovations, and ideas. We must resolve that we will not merely use artificial intelligence; we will also contribute to the future of artificial intelligence. We must resolve that we will not import innovation; we will export innovation,” the Lieutenant Governor said.
He also highlighted the transformation in Jammu Kashmir, noting the region’s immense potential in youth power, natural resources, tourism, horticulture, handicrafts, and hydropower. He urged industry leaders to actively invest in the Union Territory, ensuring it becomes a vital contributor to India’s development story.
“Prime Minister Narendra Modi has created confidence and opened new avenues for the youth in Jammu Kashmir. It is the collective responsibility of Industry now to make Jammu Kashmir a subject of constructive action. We must recognise its hydropower potential. Connect its horticulture, tourism and handicrafts with global markets. The intervention of industry leaders in every sector of Jammu Kashmir will be an investment in India’s future,” the Lieutenant Governor said.
The Lieutenant Governor reminded the IIT alumni and eminent personalities that India’s cultural ethos has always emphasised collective well-being. He reiterated that the dream of Viksit Bharat is about historic GDP growth as well as creation of an inclusive and prosperous nation where development is the right of every citizen.
He called upon all stakeholders, industry leaders, policymakers, educators, and citizens, to reflect on the impact of their contributions on society. The Lieutenant Governor urged the younger generation to prepare themselves for the responsibilities of 2047, when India will celebrate 100 years of independence, and to ensure that the nation’s progress uplifts every region and community.
“The new generation, which will be at the peak of its careers and energy in 2047, must ask itself Sunday- When India becomes a developed nation, what will you be creating? What impact will my creation have on society, and how will it affect people’s lives? Although eminent personalities are engaged in different activities, I strongly believe that together they are creating one common thing- the future of India. We must contribute to the welfare of our country, society and humanity as a whole,” the Lieutenant Governor said.
Shashank Mani Tripathi, Member of Parliament; Ravi Sharma, President, IIT Alumni Council; Dr. Ashish Chauhan, MD & CEO, National Stock Exchange (NSE); eminent alumni of IIT and prominent citizens from different walks of life were present.

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