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‘Neither isolationist..’: Rajnath on efforts towards Make in India

Emphasizing national efforts towards “Make in India,” Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Monday that the self-reliance initiative is the beginning of a new paradigm of partnership with other countries and added that it was neither isolationist nor meant for India alone.Singh, addressing the ambassadors’ round table conference at Aero India 2023, also said that […]

Emphasizing national efforts towards “Make in India,” Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Monday that the self-reliance initiative is the beginning of a new paradigm of partnership with other countries and added that it was neither isolationist nor meant for India alone.
Singh, addressing the ambassadors’ round table conference at Aero India 2023, also said that the country does not believe in a hierarchical conception of a world order where a few countries are considered superior to others.
“I would like to emphasise that our national efforts towards ‘Make in India’ are neither isolationist nor are they just meant for India alone. Our self-reliance initiative is the beginning of a new paradigm of partnership with our partner countries,” said Rajnath Singh.
Highlighting India’s G20 presidency, he said that the country’s endeavour is to build consensus within the G20 and shape the agenda for a more secure, prosperous, sustainable, and just world.
He said that the occasion is perfect to showcase India to the world, as he highlighted the 3 D’s of India: Development, Democracy and Diversity.
“Our endeavour is to build consensus within the G20 and shape the agenda for a more secure, prosperous, sustainable, and just world. We envisage the G20 Presidency as an occasion to showcase India to the world, the 3 D’s of India: Development, Democracy and Diversity,” said Rajnath Singh.
“India’s international relations are guided by the very essence of human equality and dignity,” the minister said at the conclave to brief ambassadors about the upcoming Aero India show, said to be Asia’s biggest aerospace exhibition, to be held in Bengaluru in February.
Speaking about the Aero India-2023, Singh said that he was hopeful that it would surpass the benchmark set in the previous edition.
Mentioning the Aero India-2021, he said that it had witnessed unprecedented attendance, with over 600 exhibitors physically and another 108 in virtual mode, 63 countries, and about 3000 Business-2-Business meetings were held
“We’re now organising the 14th edition of Aero India-2023 from 13th to 17th February in Bengaluru. Aero India-2023 would, hopefully, surpass the benchmark set in the previous edition with a larger presence of exhibitors and representatives of our friendly countries,” said Singh.
He said that Aero India is a premier global aviation trade fare, which provides an opportunity for our Aviation-Defence industry, including the aerospace industry, to showcase its products, technologies, and solutions to the national decision-makers.
“India has been working towards enhancing its defence manufacturing capabilities, particularly in the emerging areas of drones, cyber tech, AI, radars and other equipment,” Singh said.
Underlining the robust defence manufacturing ecosystem in the country, he said that it would have the advantage of abundant technical manpower.
“We have created a robust defence manufacturing ecosystem in India which has the advantage of abundant technical manpower.
It has led to the emergence of India, as a leading Defence Exporter in recent years,” he added.

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