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Management Institutes Can Power Journey to Viksit Bharat

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July 27, 2025

To make a meaningful impact, the management curriculum must extend beyond theoretical models and global business cases to include immersive experiences that expose students to the ground realities.

- HIMANSHU RAI & SUJEET KUMAR

Management Institutes Can Power Journey to Viksit Bharat

As India progresses toward its striving vision of becoming a Viksit Bharat, the significance of educational institutions in influencing this journey becomes increasingly evident. Among these, management institutes hold a particularly strategic position, as powerhouses for the nation's progress across economic, social, and governance dimensions.

While advances in policy-making, infrastructure development, and industrial growth continue to serve as the foundational pillars of national transformation; it is eventually the quality of leadership, the spirit of innovation, and the commitment to ethical governance that will determine whether India's growth is merely quantitative or truly transformative.

In this context, the budding landscape of management education undertakes a pivotal role. Over the past decade, management institutes in India have endured a visible shift in both purpose and pedagogy. What were once seen primarily as training grounds for corporate professionals are now developing as spaces for innovation, social dialogue, and leadership development with a broader societal lens.

In a rapidly rising India, there is a mounting recognition that the leaders of tomorrow must be equipped not only with business acumen but also with the sensitivity and vision required to address the complex social and economic challenges the country continues to face.

In light of this revolution, it is imperative that management education in India moves beyond the traditional boundaries of corporate case studies and financial modeling and begins to cultivate a deeper national consciousness among its students. The curriculum and institutional culture must inspire young leaders to ask critical and future-facing questions, such as finding ways to contribute to solving India's persistent developmental challenges or serving the needs of a broader cross-section of society, particularly those who have historically been left out of the growth narrative.

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