IANS | 29 Mar, 2024
Amid geological tensions impacting the global economy, India has
maintained its pace of having the fastest-growing GDP rates among major
economies, thanks to the political stability that the country enjoys
today which has given it a new sense of confidence, said JKLU Laureate
awardee Deepak Parekh.
"We have already witnessed the impact of
ongoing wars on the global economy. India could not have been more
fortunate to have the kind of political stability it enjoys today. The
tone at the top has percolated down and this has given the country a new
sense of confidence and belief in itself, Parekh said in his address
after receiving the award on Wednesday.
"India has turned centre
stage globally, not only because of its growth momentum, but also
because of its ability to create strong ties and relationships with
other countries," he added.
The JKLU Laureate Award 2024 was
conferred on Parekh by JK Lakshmipat University (JKLU), an initiative of
the JK Organisation. The prestigious event, hosted at the sprawling
campus of the university in Jaipur, was graced by the presence of
distinguished dignitaries. Additionally, a global audience tuned in via a
live webcast on the official JKLU YouTube channel.
Delivering the
Hari Shankar Singhania Memorial Oration, titled 'Viksit Bharat/Vision
India 2047: Opportunities for Youth', Parekh said that India's youth are
the luckiest to see the country grow like never before.
"It is
true that some generations are luckier than others. All you youngsters
here, you are undisputedly the luckiest of generations, given how India
is developing and being perceived by the global community. Perhaps you
had little control over the time of your birth, but you have control
over witnessing and harnessing this once in a generation opportunity of
seeing India grow like never before," Parekh said.
"We all know
that India is likely to be the third largest economy within the next
three years overtaking Japan and Germany. Look at the trajectory, it
took 60 years after independence for India to become a 1 trillion-dollar
economy. We became a 2 trillion-dollar economy in 2014, and a 3
trillion-dollar economy in 2019. While the pandemic set us back, the
next big leap of a 5 trillion-dollar economy is estimated to be in
2027-28. Many forecasts now estimate that this growth thrust will enable
India's stock market capitalisation to touch 10 trillion dollars by
2030 from the current level of 4.4 trillion," he said.
"What has
brought about this rapid change? India has held the tag of being the
fastest growing major economy for a while now. The tailwinds of improved
institutional strength and governance, the rise of entrepreneurship and
stable political leadership has catapulted India into a zone where the
world wants India and not the other way around," Parekh stressed.
Renowned
for his pivotal role as the former Chairman of Housing Development
Finance Corporation (HDFC), Shri Deepak Parekh propelled HDFC to global
acclaim, ranking among the top 10 banks worldwide. Beyond HDFC, he
serves as the non- executive chairman of Siemens Ltd. in India and on
the board of the National Investment and Infrastructure Fund (NIIF).
Internationally, he has roles on the boards of DP World - UAE and
advisory boards of Accenture, Investcorp International Ltd, Warburg
Pincus LLC, and Fairbridge Capital Pvt Ltd.
Esteemed figures such
as former President Pranab Mukherjee, former Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh, Nobel Peace Laureate Kailash Satyarthi, Former ISRO Chairman Dr.
K. Kasturirangan, Lord Meghnad Desai, Bestselling Author Ram Charan,
former SBI Chairperson Arundhati Bhattacharya, and former Director
General, CSIR R A Mashelkar are among the previous recipients of the
Laureate Award, recognised for their invaluable societal contributions.
Throughout
his illustrious career, Parekh has received numerous prestigious
accolades, including the Padma Bhushan, 'Bundesverdienstkreuz'
(Germany's Cross of the Order of Merit), and 'Knight in the Order of the
Legion of Honour' by the French Republic, solidifying his legacy as a
visionary leader of global stature.
Speaking at the event, Parekh
observed, "Though JKLU is a young university, much of its inspiration is
attributed to the futuristic vision of Lala Lakshmipat Singhania, the
founder of the Lakshmipat Singhania Education Foundation."
Offering
advice to the youth, he emphasised, "Beware of the pitfalls of
financial greed and arrogance. Cultivate kindness, for while your work
may fade, the impact of how you make others feel will endure. Embrace
change fearlessly, and never cease learning. Take time to connect with
both the elderly and the young, as they offer invaluable wisdom and
perspectives."
The event commenced with a warm welcome from
Dheeraj Sanghi, Vice Chancellor of JKLU, setting the stage for an
inspiring evening. R.P. Singhania, Pro-Chancellor of JKLU, eloquently
highlighted the profound significance of the JKLU Laureate Award.
The
evening's highlight was Deepak Parekh receiving the award, complemented
by a poignant film honoring the extraordinary life and vision of Hari
Shankar Singhania, the revered former President of the JK Organisation.
"Today,
as we pay tribute to Deepak Parekh and commend the accomplishments of
exceptional individuals, we embrace the ethos of advancement and
ingenuity. With a vision for an empowered India by 2047 and a pledge to
cultivate the potential of our youth, we chart a course towards a future
brimming with opportunities and transformative progress. Let us forge
ahead with unwavering resolve and perseverance, knowing that progress is
assured when fueled by dedication and integrity," noted R.P. Singhania,
Pro-Chancellor, JKLU.
"The Laureate Award symbolises excellence
and distinction, representing JKLU's most esteemed accolade. It is our
privilege to announce Deepak Parekh as this year's recipient," remarked
Dheeraj Sanghi, Vice-Chancellor of JKLU.
He added, "As a titan in
the realm of financial services, Shri Parekh embodies an institution
unto himself. When such a personality receives an award, it's not just
about him being honored, but also about him honoring us by accepting the
award."
Speaking on the occasion, Shri H.P. Singhania,
Pro-Chancellor of JKLU, expressed, "It is an honor for us to recognise
Parekh amidst this esteemed gathering and to have him graciously accept
the JKLU Laureate Award. Our deepest gratitude to him for his
distinguished presence here today. We also extend our appreciation to
Mr. Parekh for his insightful remarks, particularly his emphasis on
embracing change, continuous learning, and fostering diverse
collaborations, including his valuable advice to engage with individuals
over 70 and below six years of age."
Through this meaningful
tradition, JKLU reaffirms its commitment to acknowledging and
celebrating visionary leaders who have played pivotal roles in shaping
the course of our nation's journey.
Established in 2011 by J.K.
Organisation (JKO), JK Lakshmipat University (JKLU) is a pioneering
institution committed to bridging the industry-academia gap, carrying
forward JKO's illustrious 125-year legacy of nation-building.