Logistics become the Centerpiece of
India's Policy
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PM Modi’s leadership has transformed
express delivery of services through innovative ideas
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Scale, efficiency, and building blocks
through technology to be utilized to bring down the logistics cost
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Trust, transparency and talent will
help us grow in global trade
Union
Minister of Commerce and Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public
Distribution and Textiles, Piyush Goyal said that logistics has become the centerpiece of India's policy making in its journey towards
becoming a developed nation and a leader in international trade. He also said
that express delivery of services has transformed through innovative ideas
under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
During
his address at the ICRIER Release of the Report on Express Delivery Services in
New Delhi, the Minister praised the Indian Council for Research on
International Economic Relations (ICRIER) for a report which aims to improve
the overall logistics system by partnering with industry and government. He
said that ICRIER acts as a bridge between government and industry. He added
that it must work with industry experts on the roadmap for fruitful realization
and implementation of the recommendations of the report.
The
Minister noted that the growth in overall exports over the last two years
despite challenges like inventory pileup, high raw material costs, freight
issues, and the COVID-19 pandemic's impact is commendable. He said that the
government is making a conscious effort to change the mindset of looking at
things from the old perspective and living in hesitations of history. It is the
result of these efforts that the overall exports from India in 2022-23 are
expected to be about US$ 765 billion, he said.
The
Minister said that the government is focused on taking digital connectivity
across the length and breadth of the country, with 4G and broadband internet
reaching almost every corner of the country. He observed that the seamless
digital connectivity enabled India to deliver services on time during the COVID
period by facilitating work from home. He said that this express delivery of
services through an expansive digital network created over the last 8 years
must be duplicated in the logistics sector for timely delivery of goods.
He
said that Express Delivery Services is yet to come to terms with the huge
potential India holds. The Minister noted that scale, efficiency, and building
blocks through technology must be utilized to bring down the cost in logistics.
He said that the government is taking steps in this direction through massive
infrastructure development through PM GatiShakti for
smarter and faster planning and implementation of projects, Unified Logistics
Interface Platform and dedicated freight corridors.
He
highlighted that when the Prime Minister said that India can be the trusted
partner to the world at the G20 Summit, the message went out that India is
ready to do business with its transparent and rule based ecosystem and its
highly talented and committed human resource. The Minister said that trust, transparency,
and talent will help us in our trade.
He
said that the Prime Minister's vision for India is big and bold, and the entire
world is looking up to India with hope and confidence that the country can
deliver. He appreciated the role played by youth in the startup
sector and encouraged them to think big and work towards making India a
developed country.
The
Minister said that the Prime Minister’s innovative ideas, including
transporting liquid medical oxygen by trains and empty containers by air transport
during the COVID-19 pandemic, led to a significant reduction in delivery time
and saved numerous lives. He emphasized the importance of speed in determining
the success of India and called for newer ideas and ways of doing work in the
spirit of togetherness for the country.