The world looks upon India as a trusted partner

 

The world wants a resilient global supply chain

It is our duty to take this opportunity! 

Minister of Commerce & Industry Piyush Goyal addressed Indian Chamber of Commerce’s Annual Plenary Session via video conferencing. In his address, Piyush Goyal acknowledged ICC, very important role played to ensure orderly handling of the pandemic and get back to country’s original agenda of achieving $5 trillion economy by 2025.

Goyal said that Covid should be seen an opportunity for all of us, to relook at our businesses, processes, our way of working; relook at our quality & productivity standards. 

“This nation is proud of each & every one of you. This nation will always remember the way Indian industry rose to the occasion, the way it expanded capacities to start manufacturing PPEs, masks, ventilators in India.”, he added. 

‘Today, the world is looking upon India as a trusted partner. The world wants a resilient global supply chain & it is our duty to take this opportunity, make ‘Aatmarnirbhar Bharat’ our mantra, inspiration & goal’, said Piyush Goyal. 

“We must leverage our millions of skilled young boys & girls to become the factory of the world, just like we are today recognised as the pharmacy of the world. Industry & Government have to partner to ensure that we reach our $5 trillion target by 2025”, Goyal added further. 

Goyal asked industry leaders that when we celebrate the 100 years of independence in 2047, can we all not resolve to be the No.1 economy of the world. People-centric policies, positive outlook & pro-active action that PM Shri Narendra Modi has demonstrated, both, for a better life for the poor & to encourage honest business practices, can ensure sustainable development & lead us to transformation, said Goyal.







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