President Applauds Export Growth in Post Covid Period
· Inflow of 48 billion dollars in investment in the first
seven months of the current financial year testimony to the belief the global
investor community has in India’s growth story- Shri Ram Nath
Kovind
· Since 2016, sixty thousand new start-ups have been established
in 56 different sectors and have created 6 Lakh jobs
· In 2021, during the Corona period, more than 40 unicorn
start-ups have emerged in India
· 14 key PLI schemes with an outlay of more than Rupees 1
lakh 97 thousand crore to help fully realize the potential of the manufacturing
sector
· PM GatiShakti National Master
Plan to usher in a new era of multi-modal transport in India
The President of India, Ram Nath
Kovind on 31 January, 2022 said that the inflow of 48
billion dollars in investment in the first seven months of the current
financial year was a testimony to the belief the global investor community has
in India’s growth story. He was addressing the Joint Session of the Parliament
on the first day of the Budget Session.
Speaking of the record breaking growth in India’s
exports, the President said that during April to December 2021, our
goods-exports stood at 300 billion dollars or more than Rupees 22 lakh crore,
which is one and a half times more than the corresponding period of 2020.
President Kovind said that our
start-up industry is also an example of the infinite new possibilities that are
rapidly taking shape under the leadership of our youth. Highlighting the fact
that since 2016, sixty thousand new start-ups have been established in 56 different
sectors in our country, he said that more than six lakh jobs have been created
by these start-ups. In 2021, during the Corona period, more than 40 unicorn
start-ups have emerged in India, each with a minimum market valuation of Rupees
7,400 crore, he added. He also opined that India's efforts on semiconductors
will also significantly benefit our start-up ecosystem.
The President said that the government has taken many
policy decisions and opened up several new sectors so that our youth can
benefit from rapidly changing technology. Referring to the Start-ups
Intellectual Property Protection Programme, he said
that the government has simplified and accelerated the processes related to
patents and trademarks. As a result, nearly 6 thousand patents and more than 20
thousand trademarks have been applied for in this financial year, he added.
Speaking of the 14 key PLI schemes with an outlay of more
than Rupees 1 lakh 97 thousand crore launched by the Government to fully
realize the potential of the manufacturing sector and to create new
opportunities for the youth, the President said that these PLI schemes will not
only help transform India as a global manufacturing hub but also create over 60
lakh jobs. He opined that the domestic mobile manufacturing sector was a
shining example of the success of the PLI scheme. Today India has emerged as
the second largest mobile phone manufacturer in the world, generating lakhs of
jobs for our youth, he said.
Terming infrastructure as the foundation for development
in any country, President Kovind said that the
government viewed infrastructure as a bridge to address social inequality. He
added that investment in infrastructure not only generates lakhs of new jobs,
but also had a qualitative impact, enhancing ease of doing business,
facilitating faster transport and promoting economic activities across sectors.
The President said that the government has integrated
different ministries to work in a synergised manner
under the Pradhan Mantri Gatishakti
National Master Plan to accelerate infrastructure development. Expressing
confidence that the plan was going to usher in a new era of multi-modal
transport in India, he said that in the future, the railways, highways and
airways in India will no longer be separate and isolated infrastructures, but
will be an integrated resource to the country.
Speaking of the rapidly evolving drone technology and
related opportunities, President Kovind said that the
government was aware and proactive about it. In this direction, the government
has notified the simplified Drone Rules 2021, and has also launched a PLI
scheme for manufacturing of drones and drone-parts in the country. This will
help India to secure its position in this critical technology of the future, he
said.