Speaking at the ‘Deloitte Government Summit,’ Gadkari highlighted the
ongoing construction of highways and expressways as key initiatives to reduce
these costs. “I am confident that within
five years our logistics cost will be in single-digit,” he stated, underscoring
the government’s commitment to infrastructural development.
In contrast, the National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER)
estimates indicated that India’s logistics cost ranged between 7.8% to 8.9% of
GDP in the fiscal year 2021-22. The reduction in logistics costs is seen as a
crucial step toward enhancing India’s economic efficiency and global
competitiveness.
Discussing the broader economic
landscape, Gadkari described India as the fastest-growing major economy
globally. He emphasized the importance of increasing the
purchasing power of farmers to drive economic growth. “If we can increase the
purchasing power of farmers, then it will have a big positive impact on our
economy,” Gadkari said.
He also stressed the need for India to enhance exports while curbing
imports to bolster the country’s economic standing. In addition, he advocated
for the development of ‘smart villages’ as economically viable entities
alongside the concept of smart cities.
Highlighting the significance of efficiency, Gadkari opined that performance
audits should take precedence over financial audits in organizations. This
approach, according to him, can help drive better outcomes and enhance overall
productivity.
The government’s focus on
reducing logistics costs, expanding the automobile industry, and improving the macroeconomic
environment marks a concerted effort to position India as a leading global
economy in the coming years.