The Vice-President of India, Jagdeep Dhankhar, today said, “There has been a budget booster and for me, there has been a Kumbh booster. The two are coupled.” He explained that the budget booster, particularly for the taxpaying populace, has generated radiance all around.
Reflecting on his visit to the Kumbh Mela—an event of unparalleled consequence for humanity—he noted, “When I took the holy dip in an event that celestially occurs after 144 years, the population beyond America had already visited the place. Excellent Management!”
Drawing a unique parallel, He further elaborated that world-level arrangements were evident at the Kumbh. “How in such a small area, such a large human congregation has been taken care of, reflects India’s inclusivity and peace within us,” he said. While acknowledging a mishap during the event, Dhankhar praised the management’s swift and effective response: “The management thereof, the response was electric, nuclear. It was done in a moment.” He commended the health facilities, law and order arrangements, and the availability of helping hands, concluding, “I, therefore, as an Indian, take pride that we as a nation have come of age where such a large human gathering, infatuated by commitment to religiosity, sublimity, spirituality, and our civilizational ethos, has come together and peacefully handled situations. I salute everyone associated with such exemplary management.”
Addressing the gathering at the 75th Annual Function of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) at the World Forum of Accountants held at Yashobhoomi, New Delhi, the Vice-President observed that the people of India have now entered an aspirational mode. “This aspirational mode is premised on the fact that in the last decade, no nation has progressed as much on the development aspect as Bharat,” he stated. He pointed out that when people witness development, they naturally desire more, and this has converted one-sixth of humanity into the most aspirational population. “Therefore, this descending, demanding population is an asset. But it is also a challenge. If it is restive, it is a ticking time bomb. And if energy is channelised, it is no less than nuclear power,” he emphasized.
He further highlighted that India has had an unparalleled and remarkable economic rise and upsurge, alongside significant infrastructure development, technology penetration, and deep digitization in the last few years. Amongst large economies, its growth stands out. He emphasized that an environment of hope and possibility is all-pervasive.
Expressing his confidence in the role of professional bodies, Shri Dhankhar stated, “I strongly feel bodies like yours have the capacity to convert the youth dividend into nuclear power and keep it away from restive temperament.”
Shifting focus to economic concerns, the Vice-President shared his apprehensions: “I am deeply concerned when I notice that when balance sheets shine, premised on avoidable imports, and finances blossom on raw material exports, the national economy bleeds as there is an avoidable drain of foreign exchange, loss of employment, and impeding of entrepreneurial growth.” He emphasized that this was a challenge that only the chartered accountants could address. “There is a need to imbibe the spirit of economic nationalism. As a distinguished class, chartered accountants are imminently positioned and suited to propagate and nurture this spirit of nationalism. Such an approach will be highly beneficial to the economy and save us billions in foreign exchange—billions of dollars—while creating millions of jobs and accounting for the growth of entrepreneurship,” he asserted.
Recognizing the pivotal role of chartered accountants, Shri Dhankhar remarked, “As the architects of economic stability, watchdogs of financial integrity, and guardians of fiscal discipline, you are particularly enjoined to contribute optimally to the nation’s march towards unprecedented growth and prosperity.”
He highlighted that in contemporary times, influencers from various walks of life matter significantly, but as a professional class, chartered accountants are the most potent influencers for transformative change in the economy.
“There is no other class other than chartered accountants who can bring about revolutionary positive change in business ethics and business promotion,” he added. He further noted, “Your unique position at the intersection of business, finance, and governance enables you to bring about and catalyse reforms from the grassroots to the highest corporate achievements. You have the potential to be the nerve centre for big changes that will contribute to our economy.”
Concluding his address, the Vice-President emphasized the challenge and importance of achieving developed nation status. “A challenge to be a developed nation has to be understood at your level,” he stated. He explained that while a developed nation status is not explicitly defined, certain global parameters can be identified. “In my modest understanding of economics, our per capita income has to rise eightfold. A daunting challenge, but achievable,” Shri Dhankhar affirmed.
CA. N.D. Gupta, MP, Rajya Sabha, P.C. Mody, Secretary-General, Rajya Sabha, CA. Ranjeet Kumar Agarwal, President, ICAI, CA. Abhinav Aggarwal, Chairman, NIRC and other dignitaries were also present on the occasion.