Jaishankar Reflects on India's Struggle with Unjust Global Competition
- Posted on December 10, 2023
- International Affairs
- By Arijit Dutta
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External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar highlighted India's struggle against unfair global competition, urging the nation to challenge unjust practices. He emphasized India's evolution from a service hub to a global leader in vaccines, technology, and innovation, asserting the need to confront unfairness in global dealings.
India's
External Affairs Minister, S. Jaishankar, passionately addressed the issue of
unfair competition faced by India in the global landscape. He criticized the
West and Europe for creating an ecosystem of deliberate disparity that hindered
India's growth during the era of globalization. Speaking in New Delhi,
Jaishankar underscored the need for India to combat this unfairness both domestically
and internationally.
"The challenge lies in safeguarding ourselves from unfair competition," Jaishankar stated emphatically. He stressed the necessity of acquiring accurate data, fostering comprehensive understanding, and integrating these insights into policies. Furthermore, he highlighted the importance of fortifying defenses against unjust practices and initiating actions to counter them effectively.
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Asserting
India's right to challenge unfair practices, Jaishankar declared, "If
competition is unfair, we must have the ability to call it out." He
emphasized that India should not merely accept unjust competition as the norm,
denouncing the notion of 'Aisa hi hota hai' (This is the way it is) imposed
upon the country.
Jaishankar
showcased India's remarkable progress, indicating that measurable indices favor
the nation. He emphasized India's growth in the past 25 years, not just
domestically but also as a significant global player. From being recognized as
the "back office of the world" to becoming a leader in
pharmaceuticals, technology, research, and digital innovations, India has
emerged as a pivotal force globally.
In
a motivational conclusion, Jaishankar highlighted India's transformation from
being termed the "back office of the world" to becoming a beacon of
innovation. He enumerated India's achievements in vaccine production, 5G
technology, UPI payments, and technological advancements like the Tejas fighter
jet, showcasing the nation's impactful contributions on the global stage.