<p>Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/andhra-pradesh">Andhra Pradesh</a> Chief Minister <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/n-chandrababu-naidu">N Chandrababu Naidu</a> on Thursday stated that the world's leading economies are grappling with a population crisis.</p>.<p>Speaking at a book launch, Naidu emphasised that while these countries possess advanced resources such as Artificial Intelligence and cutting-edge technologies, they lack a sufficient workforce to operate them.</p>.<p>"All top countries in the world are struggling. There is no population. AI and technology exist, but there are no people to operate them," he said.</p>.<p>Citing examples of Europe, China, and Japan, Naidu noted that ageing populations have become a significant challenge for these economies.</p>.<p>However, he suggested that India remains largely unaffected by this issue.</p>.<p>Over the past few months, the TDP supremo has urged the people of Andhra Pradesh to have more children to counter the declining population trend.</p>.Chandrababu Naidu meets central ministers, seeks approval for land grabbing prohibition bill.<p>Naidu also highlighted that India is at a pivotal moment in history. Recalling the Liberalisation, Privatisation, and Globalisation (LPG) reforms introduced in the early 1990s under the Congress government, he said India gained a "first-mover" advantage in the Information Technology sector.</p>.<p>Expressing confidence in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Viksit Bharat 2047 vision, Naidu asserted that Andhra Pradesh would achieve similar progress through its Swarna Andhra 2047 initiative.</p>.<p>Despite Andhra Pradesh facing multiple challenges, Naidu reaffirmed his determination to navigate them, envisioning the Telugu people as a globally leading community.</p>.<p>Comparing the state’s current situation to being on a "ventilator," he stated that he regularly seeks support from the central government to address its issues.</p>.<p>On Thursday, he also requested assistance from Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.</p>.<p>The event in the port city was attended by former Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu and Sitharaman.</p>
<p>Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/andhra-pradesh">Andhra Pradesh</a> Chief Minister <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/n-chandrababu-naidu">N Chandrababu Naidu</a> on Thursday stated that the world's leading economies are grappling with a population crisis.</p>.<p>Speaking at a book launch, Naidu emphasised that while these countries possess advanced resources such as Artificial Intelligence and cutting-edge technologies, they lack a sufficient workforce to operate them.</p>.<p>"All top countries in the world are struggling. There is no population. AI and technology exist, but there are no people to operate them," he said.</p>.<p>Citing examples of Europe, China, and Japan, Naidu noted that ageing populations have become a significant challenge for these economies.</p>.<p>However, he suggested that India remains largely unaffected by this issue.</p>.<p>Over the past few months, the TDP supremo has urged the people of Andhra Pradesh to have more children to counter the declining population trend.</p>.Chandrababu Naidu meets central ministers, seeks approval for land grabbing prohibition bill.<p>Naidu also highlighted that India is at a pivotal moment in history. Recalling the Liberalisation, Privatisation, and Globalisation (LPG) reforms introduced in the early 1990s under the Congress government, he said India gained a "first-mover" advantage in the Information Technology sector.</p>.<p>Expressing confidence in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Viksit Bharat 2047 vision, Naidu asserted that Andhra Pradesh would achieve similar progress through its Swarna Andhra 2047 initiative.</p>.<p>Despite Andhra Pradesh facing multiple challenges, Naidu reaffirmed his determination to navigate them, envisioning the Telugu people as a globally leading community.</p>.<p>Comparing the state’s current situation to being on a "ventilator," he stated that he regularly seeks support from the central government to address its issues.</p>.<p>On Thursday, he also requested assistance from Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.</p>.<p>The event in the port city was attended by former Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu and Sitharaman.</p>