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The need for cooperation among various services sectors has been an inherent component of development discourse. Partnership bridges the gap among the sectors. It also sets in motion a culture of ‘collaboration’ and ‘team spirit’. In the light of statements above examine India’s development process.

As per Economic Survey, the services sector accounts for 54% of India GVA. Recently, Champion Services Sectors refers to the 12 identified sectors where the Government wants to give focused attention for promoting their development, and realizing their potential through partnership at different levels.

Why there is a need of cooperation, Collaboration and Team Spirit:

1. Reducing cost by bringing effectiveness and enhancing efficiency of the project.

2. Feedback Mechanism will be strong so that necessary changes can be made to enhance productivity.

3. Technology transfer between different projects will be possible.

4. To check Non-Homogeneity: There are differences within the services sector with regard to the contribution of different sub-sectors to GDP and to employment. Services are inherently diverse, thus cooperation and partnership is required.

5. In an integrated economy one service sector does have a multiplier effect and link with the other service sector. E.g.: Tourism is linked with Health as well as Leisure. Therefore, the cooperation among the variouss ervice sectors is needed for development. Otherwise, developmental processes will become cumbersome and time taking. 

India’s Development Process is based on Cooperation, Collaboration and Team spirit:

1. JAM trinity is a novel integration and cooperation between three services-Banking, Universal ID and mobile services. This leads to financial inclusion and inclusive development.

2. The concept of integrated multimodal transport is a very good way to extract the best of all modes and provide a reliable and cheap mode of the transportation system.

3. The merger of water resources and drinking water ministry would synergize efforts of both the ministries, as well as bring out a kind of team spirit among them.

4. UDAAN scheme to boost air connectivity not only promotes regional development but also leads to growth in housing and real estate sector, construction, building materials, tourism, etc.

Services sector not only promotes economic growth but also creates opportunities for development in human capital. Thus, India’s huge demographic dividend can only be productively utilised if there is a culture of ‘collaboration’ and ‘team spirit’ at all levels of governance architecture. 


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