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India’s quest for self-reliance doesn’t mean isolation: President Kovind

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
18/05/2022
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India’s quest for self-reliance doesn’t mean isolation: President Kovind
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Kingston, May 17: India is on a “transformational path and its quest for “self-reliance” does not mean “isolation” but creating capabilities that can help the entire humanity, President Ram Nath Kovind has said, urging the Indian diaspora in this Caribbean country to take advantage of the government’s policies and participate in the country’s growth story.

Addressing the Indian community in Jamaica on Monday, President Kovind, the first Indian President to visit the island nation, said new India offers immense opportunities for all to participate in its progress and prosperity.

“We seek your support to this new India that promises to light up millions of homes with progress and prosperity; an India that cares for one and all, he said.

“India is on a transformational path. Atmanirbhar Bharat or Self-reliant India is a major initiative taken by the Indian Government,” Kovind said.

“India’s quest for self-reliance does not mean isolation. Rather it seeks to create capabilities that can help the entire humanity in the true spirit of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam which means “The world is one family,” he underlined, amidst some criticism in some world capitals of the Atmanirbhar Bharat policy.

Indian economy is rebounding at a fast pace despite disruptions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. We are creating new infrastructure to match our fast-paced growth, he said.

We are undertaking efforts to take lead in the areas of the digital economy, new technologies, climate change-related action and developing knowledge society,” the President said.

Kovind said India and Jamaica continue to enjoy cordial and friendly relations based on shared democratic values, common linkages of history, membership in the Commonwealth, use of the English language and the love of cricket.

He said economic and commercial interactions between the two countries continue to grow despite constraints that include geographical distance.

However, there remains considerable potential for enhanced trade and investment. Being developing countries and members of various multilateral fora, we share similar concerns and common aspirations for economic growth, eradication of poverty, improvement in the quality of life of people and promotion of equity, he said.

The president said the bilateral cooperation continued during the Covid-19 pandemic when India reached out with Made in India Covid-19 vaccines to Jamaica in March last year under its Vaccine Maitri’ initiative, besides sending essential medicines and medical equipment.

Jamaican-Indians strengthen the deep root of our cultural linkages and enrich our multifaceted partnership. The Indian diaspora is a living bridge between our countries, Kovind said.

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