"Pursuing both political and economic development for a country like India is a challenging task," Subramanian said.
"India is trying to do both economic and political development at the same time. Believe me, it is a very difficult task," he said at the convocation of the Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology (IIEST).
The task becomes more challenging because of the plurality of the Indian society in terms of caste, gender, creed etc, he said.
Stating that India's economic performance has not been poor, he said, "Very few democracies have grown rapidly for a long period of time, very few of them eliminated poverty over such a quick span and very few democracies like India have achieved amazing things in science," he said.
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