Gati Shakti, multimodal connectivity to modernize logistics ecosystem’

Logistics today is the sunrise sector that offers opportunities for investors, entrepreneurship, and employment for young Indians. Logistics will be an area full of opportunities for young students in the coming years, as much as semiconductors, electronics, and information technology, with huge scope for investment, entrepreneurship, and employment,” said the Minister of State for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Rajeev Chandrasekhar while inaugurating the G20 3rd Education Working Group (EdWG) Meeting Conference on “Transforming Logistics for Coastal Economies with a Focus on Sustainability” in Odisha recently. He added, “Intersection of logistics, coastal economies, and sustainability is an important topic and integral in the context of skilling in coastal economies. Students of young India are the most important stakeholders of any deliberation.” The Minister also said that the government’s policies and programs like Gati Shakti-National Plan for Multi-modal Connectivity will help create a modern, global standard logistics ecosystem that will enable new India’s manufacturing to succeed. The government’s focus is also on coastal logistics, India will soon emerge as a global hub for blue revolution products, food and agricultural goods, and manufactured products.