Learning from Bangladesh’s Past to Build a Stronger Economic Future | Araf Malik | TEDxYouth@AISD
In this visionary TEDx talk, Araf Malik explores a bold and ambitious roadmap for economic transformation in Bangladesh and the wider South Asian region. Drawing from history and forward-thinking policy models, this talk challenges long-standing narratives of limitation and presents a compelling case for regional resurgence.Before colonization, South Asia was a global economic powerhouse—contributing over 23% of the world's GDP and serving as a vibrant center of trade, textiles, spices, and innovation. This talk argues that by reconnecting with this legacy and learning from global success stories, Bangladesh can unlock its full potential.Key themes of this transformative blueprint include:Economic liberation through tariff reforms, foreign investment, and strategic state-led enterprisesEducation reform that emphasizes STEM, life skills, and vocational training to nurture a skilled, future-ready workforceSpecial Economic Zones in Chattogram and Dhaka as engines for export-led growthAnti-corruption and transparency initiatives to build trust, attract capital, and ensure sustainable developmentAligned with the TEDx theme "THINK AGAIN," this talk delivers a message of possibility, purpose, and progress—urging policymakers, investors, and citizens alike to embrace a new vision for what Bangladesh and South Asia can become in the 21st century. This visionary talk dives deep into the untapped potential of Bangladesh and South Asia, challenging pessimistic narratives and embracing a blueprint for transformative growth.Before colonization, South Asia led the world, commanding 23% of global GDP, thriving as a hub for textiles, spices, and innovation. Today, by looking back at these achievements, Bangladesh can rethink its approach to economic development.This blueprint emphasizes economic liberation by removing tariffs, attracting foreign investments, and focusing on state-led enterprises modeled after global success stories. It advocates massive investments in education, emphasizing STEM, life skills, and vocational training to build a skilled workforce of engineers, doctors, and innovators. By leveraging Special Economic Zones near Chattogram and Dhaka, promoting export industries, and fostering transparency through anti-corruption reforms, the nation can lay the foundation for sustainable progress. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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