SPJIMR Conference Highlights India's Growth Paradox: Aspiration vs. Sustainability

  • SPJIMR's TaSIC 2026 conference, held February 20-21, 2026, focused on India's sustainable growth challenges.
  • The conference brought together 50 senior leaders from companies like Mondelēz, Mahindra, and Delhivery for an Industry Design Sprint.
  • Participants developed 'Prescription Cards' outlining actionable solutions, which will inform SPJIMR's forthcoming policy paper on responsible growth.
  • The Wise Innovation Showcase recognized six ventures, including FluXGen and Languify AI, focused on social and environmental impact.

India's rapid economic growth is increasingly colliding with environmental and social constraints, creating a fundamental tension between consumer aspirations and sustainable development. SPJIMR's TaSIC conference highlights a growing recognition within Indian business and academia that isolated solutions are insufficient, requiring a systemic redesign of markets and value chains. This shift signals a potential move away from purely GDP-focused growth models towards a more holistic and responsible approach, though the practical implementation remains a significant hurdle.

Policy Response
The forthcoming SPJIMR policy paper will be crucial in determining whether the conference’s recommendations translate into concrete regulatory or industry-led changes.
Implementation Risk
The 'Prescription Cards' developed during the Industry Design Sprint face the challenge of adoption and execution within diverse corporate structures and potentially conflicting priorities.
Systemic Shifts
How effectively the identified systemic interdependencies – such as the link between EV adoption and job displacement – are addressed will determine the long-term viability of India’s aspiration-led growth.