Piyush Goyal Says PM Modi, Amit Shah Represent India’s ‘Design Thinking’ Model

Gandhinagar: Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Sunday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah represented examples of ādesign thinkingā in governance, mentioning that structured planning, innovation and entrepreneurship were central to Indiaās development model.
Speaking during the inauguration of the Innovation and Incubation Centre at the National Institute of Design (NID), Goyal said Indiaās progress towards āViksit Bharat @2047ā would depend on design, innovation and research.
āIf there are role models for this, then Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah are those role models,ā Goyal said.
He described their approach as one based on āmeticulous planning, detailing and executing programmes in a structured wayā.
The minister said design was not limited to aesthetics or products but reflected āan entire way of thinkingā.
Goyal argued that no country had become developed solely based on natural resources, population or consumption, adding that developed economies were built on āinnovation, design thinking and entrepreneurshipā.
āIndia historically possessed advanced traditions of design and innovation. Looking at ancient Indian architecture and Vastu principles, traditional systems involved well-thought-out structural design elements linked to ventilation, sunlight and planning at homes,ā he said.
The minister also cited mathematics, surgical science in the time of Sushruta and metallurgy represented by Delhiās Iron Pillar as examples of Indiaās historical innovation capabilities.
āThere is the Iron Pillar in Delhi from Emperor Ashokaās time, which never rusts. That means how much research and innovation we had in metallurgy,ā he said.
Goyal said years of colonial rule had weakened that culture of innovation, but India was now reconnecting with its strengths.
āWe have to define the destiny of Bharat in the 21st century. Design, innovation and research are the roadmap towards a developed and prosperous country,ā he said.
The minister described Gujarat as an āentrepreneurial powerhouseā under Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and said: āThe state reflected a combination of modern sectors such as semiconductors, electronics, defence and aerospace along with traditional industries like gems, jewellery, diamonds and textiles.ā
āEntrepreneurship exists in Gujarati DNA itself. Gujarati brothers and sisters will always find opportunities in new ways,ā he added.
He also said the Innovation and Incubation Centre would encourage āout-of-the-box thinkingā and help students, faculty and industries collaborate more effectively.
According to Goyal, the centreās purpose would be to āopen peopleās mindsā and promote new approaches to solving problems.
āThe real test of innovation is not whether it is advanced technology, but whether it improves peopleās lives. Innovation should create jobs, improve productivity and strengthen the economy,ā he noted.
Goyal further said Indiaās future economy would increasingly depend on artificial intelligence, automation, skilled manpower, creative design and technology-driven manufacturing rather than low-cost labour alone.
(IANS)



