Indian Missions should Identify Business and Export Opportunities
Abroad
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Piyush Goyal Calls upon the Indian
Missions Abroad to Play an Important Role in Making India a Preferred
Destination
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Recovery path for India in the post-Covid
era will be through Trade and Investment, says External Affairs Minister
[Posted On: 01 MAY 2020 5:42PM by PIB Delhi]
Minister of Commerce and Industry & Railways
Mr. Piyush Goyal has called
upon the Indian Missions abroad to play an important role in identification of opportunities
for Indian business and export, existing in their countries, and making India a
preferred destination, a reliable destination for investment. He was speaking to
131 missions from different geographies last evening through Video conferencing,
along with the External Affairs Minister Mr. S. Jaishankar.
Mr. Goyal said that all
should work to convert this COVID-19 situation into an opportunity by coming up
with new reforms to improve our industries. He said that we should aim for an economic
growth higher by 3x. The Minister informed that discussion have happened at the
highest levels where clear instructions have been given to capture the opportunities
opening after the post-covid scenario. Today, Hon’ble
PM is being looked upon as a man of substance, a man who can deliver, a man who
inspires both the developing and developed countries. Around 100 countries have
benefited from Indian Pharma. India has shown a brotherhood and has believed in
‘‘Vasudev Kutumbakam’. Mr. Goyal
said that all nations are searching for countries which have a democracy, transparent
dealing, vibrant rule of law, good media, and is reliable and trustworthy. Stating
that India is being seen as a reliable partner, he said that Indian missions should
be helping us with identification of business opportunities that exist in their
countries.
The Minister said that Invest India and Department
for Promotion of Investment and Internal Trade are working together to create a
genuine single window for setting up factories & manufacturing units. Asking
the missions to report the opportunities in other countries, Mr. Goyal said that promoting trade & investment is a shared
responsibility of missions & ministries. All the missions have been
asked to send a proposal to look at the opportunity post covid-19. The proposal
should have Innovative ideas and should be submitted, containing suggestions to
improve the exports. He called upon the Missions to become leaner and adopt latest
technology. He exhorted all the missions to work on a war footing mode. The normal
routine of all the missions should be to perform the commercial functions. They
need to start networking, start communicating with the companies, come up with the
business leads and new contacts, and identify technology which can be implemented
in India and fight for India in their countries.
External Affairs Minister Mr. S.Jaishankar said that outcome of this pandemic is that now
the whole world is aware of the consequences of over dependence on one geography. India should take this opportunity to grow itself.
He said that as all the countries have taken a hit, the recovery path for India
will be through trade and investment. Now missions have to take responsibility to
get out of there offices, do networking, talk to companies
and persuade them to invest in the India. He specifically identified the opportunity
in the Pharmaceutical and agricultural sectors, and in the African region. The Minister
said that the missions should be proactive not only in foreign countries but in
India also and should work in tandem with the ministries back home.
The Commerce Secretary Dr
Anup Wadhawan described about
the huge potential in improving exports which commerce ministry can achieve with
the help of missions. He said the Missions have helped us in procuring raw materials
from various countries. He identified 3 areas of contribution- Promoting exports
globally; Promoting tourism in India; and Need for assessing
technology which can be adopted by India.