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New Book Warns: India's Economic Rank Is Rising, but Systemic Reform Is Critical
New Book Warns: India's Economic Rank Is Rising, but Systemic Reform Is Critical

Hindustan Times

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

New Book Warns: India's Economic Rank Is Rising, but Systemic Reform Is Critical

The MD of Enso Group, Vaibhav Maloo, recently tweeted about this, noting that India will surpass Garmany to be with USA and China in top three. New Book Warns: India's Economic Rank Is Rising, but Systemic Reform Is Critical India is poised to become the third-largest economy in the world after holding the 4th position, surpassing Japan, according to NITI Aayog. However, in a bout of professional enthusiasm, Vaibhav Maloo, MD of Indian conglomerate Enso Group, a columnist, author, and more, recently gave out a comment on X that the Indian economy will become the third largest after the USA and China. Vaibhav Maloo's tweet challenges the nation to evolve beyond economic numbers and prepare for global scrutiny. In a compelling comment, the entrepreneur and thought leader highlighted a decisive economic shift, 'At a growth rate of 6.2% in nominal GDP growth rate, India ($4.19 trillion) will cross Germany (-0.1% growth, and at $4.74t), in approximately 2 years. We will be the 3rd largest after USA and China.' This statement of his isn't just a statistic; it is like a wake-up call. India's rise to the third-largest economy in the world is not a distant dream. He believes it is an inevitable transformation powered by demographic strength, growing consumer markets and a resilient entrepreneurial ecosystem. As India inches closer to overtaking Germany, it also inches closer to the global spotlight for investment, business, tourism and cultural curiosity. Though this spotlight comes with opportunity, it also comes with scrutiny. Investors, tourists, and leaders from around the world will look to India not just for its GDP but also for its infrastructure, law enforcement, cleanliness, governance, and quality of life. He doesn't shy away from hard truths and points to archaic laws, poor infrastructure and the optics of filth, corruption and disorder that often dominate the narrative around India. These issues may not define the entirety of India, but they certainly influence international perception. He believes that cosmic reforms won't be enough, and systemic transformation is the need of the hour, required across multiple sectors, from law and urban planning to sanitation and digital governance. Vaibhav Maloo's comment ended with a simple but urgent question, 'What will we do?' and concluded with a response, 'We have to be 'futureready.'' By 'future-ready,' he means going beyond economic preparation. It means reimagining India's identity. His book 'An Indian Manifesto' has just hit the shops. Note to readers: This article is part of HT's paid consumer connect initiative and is independently created by the brand. HT assumes no editorial responsibility for the content, including its accuracy, completeness, or any errors or omissions. Readers are advised to verify all information independently. Want to get your story featured as above? click here!

An Indian Manifesto by Vaibhav Maloo offers strategic policy vision in business, tech leadership & governance
An Indian Manifesto by Vaibhav Maloo offers strategic policy vision in business, tech leadership & governance

Time of India

time16-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

An Indian Manifesto by Vaibhav Maloo offers strategic policy vision in business, tech leadership & governance

Indian entrepreneur and author Vaibhav Maloo, Managing Director of diversified conglomerate Enso Group, has released his latest book 'An Indian Manifesto: A Vision for Tomorrow's India,' now available in major bookstores following its initial digital launch. The book presents a structured policy roadmap aimed at reimagining India's development trajectory, blending real-world business experience with data-backed public governance around all 54 ministries of the Government of India, the book offers pragmatic reform recommendations, drawing from Maloo's career leading cross-sectoral operations in technology, energy, infrastructure, and healthcare. It reflects a growing trend of corporate leaders contributing to national policy discourse, emphasizing evidence-based governance, institutional accountability, and scalable innovations. In contrast to traditional political manifestos, An Indian Manifesto is positioned as a non-partisan blueprint—rooted in empirical observations and informed by leadership principles from both the private and public spheres. It bridges macroeconomic policy and grassroots concerns with forward-looking proposals in education reform, digital public infrastructure, fiscal planning, and environmental governance. The book's chapters explore the integration of emotional intelligence and cultural awareness into curriculum development under the Ministry of Education, and advocate for climate resilience strategies through inter-ministerial collaboration. Maloo also proposes adaptive approaches to disaster response, referencing global benchmarks from Japan, urban planning insights from Singapore, and vocational excellence models from Germany—all contextualized within India's diverse social and economic fabric. Additional analytical contributions from Dhaval Pingulkar, a business analyst at Enso Group, lend a data-driven perspective to sections addressing fiscal optimization, sector-specific innovation, and systemic inefficiencies. Reflecting on the book's intention, Maloo remarked in an earlier interview, 'India's challenges cannot be solved through abstract idealism alone. We need executable strategies that emerge from intersectional thinking—where governance meets business, policy meets culture, and data meets values.' The book follows his previous work 'The Business of Life: Answers to 101 Tough Questions', and is already receiving attention from academic institutions and policy researchers for its multi-disciplinary lens on India's development challenges. In a time marked by rapid technological disruption, geopolitical complexity, and shifting social dynamics, An Indian Manifesto offers a systemic, solution-oriented framework for reform, with the aim of encouraging broader citizen participation in shaping India's institutional future.

InfoProfile & InfoPhone by Enso Webworks spark global interest in digital identity, communication
InfoProfile & InfoPhone by Enso Webworks spark global interest in digital identity, communication

Time of India

time05-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

InfoProfile & InfoPhone by Enso Webworks spark global interest in digital identity, communication

The technology industry continues to lead groundbreaking innovations that are reshaping how we live and work, especially in recent years. Among these advancements, digital networking has undergone a remarkable of the latest innovations in digital networking comes from Enso Webworks, the key technology arm of Indian conglomerate Enso Group, aimed at enhancing professional connections and redefining how people engage in the corporate world. The company has launched InfoProfile and InfoPhone, platforms that are quickly inspiring the next generation of digital networking. It is fair to say that InfoProfile and InfoPhone are paving the way for a new digital revolution. Entrepreneurial visionary Vaibhav Maloo, Managing Director of Enso Group, has spearheaded tech innovations designed to transform the digital networking landscape. Targeted at everyone, from emerging entrepreneurs and business professionals to startups, freelancers, and individuals, InfoProfile stands out as a revolutionary platform for exchanging visiting cards. Mr. Maloo explains that InfoProfile redefines how people connect by enabling instant creation and sharing of digital business cards , while seamlessly managing professional contacts all within a single app. Additionally, the platform offers translation support across 45+ languages, enabling cross-border collaborations. Highlighting about InfoPhone, he said it is a way for smart, seamless and secure communication. He further added that, InfoPhone has become a unique communication suite built for secure, real-time interaction. A few of the features it thrives on include secured voice and video calls integrated directly with the InfoProfile ecosystem. Mr. Maloo also drew attention to the necessity of digital visibility in the professional world today. Keeping this point in focus, they created an all-in-one app, which helped them create InfoProfile and InfoPhone. The platforms are setting new standards as innovative digital business card platforms delivering seamless networking, smart digital solutions, and so much more. InfoProfile and InfoPhone are available for download on both the Google Play Store and the Apple App store. Enso Webworks offers these products through two flexible plans: a Freemium option featuring core tools and card templates, and a Premium plan packed with advanced customization, AI-driven faster responses, and additional benefits. These platforms are set to create significant buzz by empowering clients worldwide, especially in India, Dubai, the UK, and the US, by establishing authentic identities and building authority within their respective industries

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