As we enter the techade of innovation, our reliance on machines to make decisions for us will inevitably increase. However, it is crucial to remember that human ingenuity drives innovation, writes Kulmeet Bawa
If I had to capture the pulse of this year in one word, it would be "transformation." From the transition to a multipolar world order to the revolutionary advancements in space exploration, this year has been marked by significant changes. The James Webb Space Telescope, for instance, gave us our first close-up of the birth of sun-like stars, transforming humanity's understanding of the cosmos. On the other spectrum, many economies bounced back from the after-effects of the pandemic, creating hope and jobs, as governments implemented stimulus measures and businesses adapted to new models.
Closer home, as the largest democracy in the world and the fastest-growing economy, India made incredible strides on the global stage, which left us feeling inspired, patriotic, and optimistic. From taking on the presidency of the G20 for the first time, a significant milestone for India's global leadership role, to becoming the first country in the world to land a spacecraft near the moon's south pole, we have firmly reasserted our commitment to growth, innovation, and sustainability.
As we tiptoe in 2024, question arises on what’s up next, especially for businesses and corporations. Let's take a closer look at the trends and forces that have the potential to accelerate the transformation of our world in the coming year: