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The Great Indian Upgrade: Leading the Global Automation Revolution

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April 13, 2025

While some argue that automation will create new jobs, the crucial question is whether these new opportunities will be accessible to those displaced, and whether the skills required will align with the existing workforce. A realistic assessment needs to be undertaken by the policymakers, to arrive at the numbers that need to be skilled or re-skilled.

- BRIJESH SINGH

The Great Indian Upgrade: Leading the Global Automation Revolution

India stands on the cusp of a transformative era. Rapid advancements in automation, artificial intelligence (AI), and robotics promise unprecedented economic growth, but also pose significant challenges to the nation's workforce.

While the potential benefits are immense, realizing them requires proactive planning, strategic investment, and a commitment to inclusive growth. This article outlines a comprehensive blueprint for navigating this automation wave, ensuring that India's future of work is not defined by displacement and inequality, but by opportunity and shared prosperity. This has to be a joint and concerted effort by the state and central governments, as well as industry and academia.

LOOMING CHALLENGE The narrative surrounding automation often focuses on increased efficiency and productivity. However, the disruptive potential for employment cannot be ignored. Routine, repetitive tasks across various sectors—manufacturing, services, even white-collar jobs—are increasingly susceptible to automation.

While some argue that automation will create new jobs, the crucial question is whether these new opportunities will be accessible to those displaced, and whether the skills required will align with the existing workforce. A realistic assessment needs to be undertaken by the policymakers, to arrive at the numbers that need to be skilled or re-skilled.

Consider Ravi, a skilled factory worker in Pune, and Priya, a data entry clerk in Bangalore. Ravi's job is increasingly being taken over by robotic arms and automated assembly lines. Priya's tasks are being streamlined by AI-powered software. Both face the prospect of job loss and the daunting challenge of acquiring new skills in a rapidly evolving job market. Their stories are not isolated; they represent the anxieties of millions of Indian workers.

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