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India's Human Capital Moment: Talent as the New Oil, Powering a Global Rise

The Sunday Guardian

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August 31, 2025

Like oil, talent has to be constantly refined, sedulously developed, intentionally transformed. It then can power the 4th Industrial Revolution or Tech Economy 4.0 as oil did the 2nd Industrial Revolution.

- LAKSHMI PURI

"Intelligence is the mightiest and nothing is beyond its reach" Rig Veda Indians are civilizationally gifted with the greatest of intellectual and creative talent from time immemorial to the present. In my travels around the world as a diplomat, if I could say one consistent brand equity that Indians have is that they are seen as being cerebral and innovative, diligent and hard-working.

From the ramparts of the Red Fort in August 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reminded the nation that India's journey to Viksit Bharat will be powered not by resources extracted from the ground but by the creative energies and intelligence of its people, this mightiest of asset we have—latent human capital. He highlighted artificial intelligence, new-age manufacturing, semiconductors, green energy, and space as the commanding heights of the age that India must not merely participate in, but lead. The message was clear: the true mandate of a Viksit Bharat lies in the mobilization of its exponential talent.

TALENT AS THE NEW OIL With 1.43 billion citizens and over 900 million under the age of 35, India is the most populous and one of the youngest societies on Earth. This largest youth cohort in history, if equipped with critical skill in all areas of human endeavor into the future, will yield the greatest demographic dividend. It can thus become our civilizational inflection point, the human capital moment that can propel us from being a rising power to a system-shaping force in the global economy. Talent is the new oil, and India is poised to become its largest reservoir and its most reliable supplier to the world.

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