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Role of engineers in making India self-reliant and self-sufficient

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Self Sufficiency and Self Reliance are virtues in isolation. In a nations’ context the apex objective should be a road map for being a Technology Leader, making all people move up the skill ladder; be competitive so that the world is after you to get your goods; create enough job opportunities for all; all people to be much above poverty line (per capita income). The mantra to achieve this is – Skills, Productivity, competitiveness, and Technology Leadership.

Self-Reliance or Self Sufficiency is not a new concept as India started this journey during the independence era. Post-independence heavy investment was seen in Power Plants, Steel Plants, Fertilizer Plants, and Refineries. While we started making almost everything from a needle to aircraft, we were dependent on Foreign Sources to update the technologies, to modernize our Industries, to adopt world-class processes.

We started with Import Substitution; then Phased manufacturing programs were mandated instead of outright import.1991 Reforms did make India competitive; did bring in foreign investments, foreign technologies, India did become a part of the world supply chain. But neither the Public sector nor major Private sector entrepreneurs invested enough in R & D, Tech Development Capability; but the easy route was a tie-up with foreign players. Private players concentrated on maximizing profits rather than build capabilities for the long term.

India is not as competitive as Germany or Korea even with low-cost labor; we don’t have US / Germany / Japan type entrepreneurship which develops Technology, market; gets manufactured in low-cost countries, and maximizes profitability. A new slogan on self-reliant India without concrete ideas on how to attract /retain talent, provide low-cost capital, provide funds for massive R &D projects, incentivizing world-class R&D Institutions will do no good.

If we have to perform like Japan or Korea or Taiwan, it cannot be overnight – it requires at least a few years; we need a Technocratic Government; we need massive funding from Government; we need a proper legal framework, exit policies, our banking system needs to gear up for low-cost financing. This whole thing needs a New Ecosystem designed, implemented, monitored by Technocracy. Lastly, we need Self-sufficiency but more important is Competitiveness; Let all Educated people realize; Nothing wrong in importing a lot if all our people are engaged in high value-added work;

This Self-sufficiency concept should not trap us in a low competitive, low innovation mode; Nothing wrong in importing but Export more – Let consumer get the best Product, value, service; let our Industry/workers be competitive; Let our strengths get us to exploit the best opportunities worldwide at the same time have a win-win Trade balance, Technology Leadership. In this pandemic situation, where the whole world has got stranded and fighting against this dreadful disease Covid19 and trying to overcome this. The countries can’t be kept at the stranded situation for a long time as it will affect the economy of the country so in order to maintain it, there should be a balance while opening it by taking all the precautions. Now, coming to the point, the developing countries like India can use this as a wonderful opportunity to strengthen themselves and boost up the economy which is now called “self-reliant India”. The only meaning is to manufacture the maximum products in our country with indigenous resources. There are several ways India can be self-dependent, but several ways should have a systematic approach.

Research and Analysis:- Research is the most important because we should know where we stand. We directly can’t boycott any product suddenly instead of that there should be proper research, as to where we stand on selective things such as mobiles, automobiles, etc. We should analyze which are the raw materials that we import and from which countries our international relations are strong

Promoting local Products:- Now, the 2nd step should be promoting locally available products / raw materials and Indian manufactured products, this is how Chinese or imported product sales can be reduced.

Creating demand and infrastructure: – Requirements to manufacture and develop indigenously by an indigenous company, such as Infrastructure, Research and development center, skill development centers should be set up.

The use of technology should be prominently done in India because this is the age, where the world is changing and wholly dependent on technology. As India is an IT hub and Information Technology should be wisely used as it helps each and every sector. Similarly, the defense sector also plays an important role, and this sector is important as the defense equipment which is being used in our country is mostly imported either from the US, Russia, Israel, France, etc. Here, the government needs to innovate the existing manufacturing sector and develop some new advanced manufacturing units.

The Indian engineering community subscribes to the philosophy of self-reliance and self-sufficiency and has done itself proud in recent years. “Leadership” for India would come by only when all those who have authority and money, use them not only for their own gains but also for the benefit of those who lack them. Participative “governance”, rather than merely government, can drive the change. Public participation, continuous and tireless hard work, are the instruments that could provide India the leadership baton where the world will watch the country as an embodiment of vibrancy, equity, and intellect in a market-driven economy in an all-inclusive environment. Redistributions from richer and more powerful groups to poorer groups that may face limited opportunities should be pursued. The ultimate goal should be the reduction of poverty through the equitable pursuit of prosperity and the engineering community will harness and manage the natural resources with an equity lens and demand a level-playing field.

There is a clear path to lead India to global leadership in engineering and technology and become self-reliant in these spheres. The country has the resources, the institutions, and the mindset too. Engineers do need to work towards a fusion of our positive achievements. This is the essential condition for India’s path towards self- reliance and emergent role in global engineering and technology. With the seamless engineering and technology capabilities, tempered by the social and political systems, Indian engineers can be the harbinger to the development of the economy of the country in the post-pandemic regime.

 About the author

 

Dr. R. G D’Souza is Principal, Yenepoya Institute of Technology, Moodabidri. He holds a doctorate in civil Engineering from NITK and has 2 decades of experience in Academics and Administration

 

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