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“˜Swadeshi´ Is Important Even In The Modern Era Of Globalization: Rajnath

India Has Potentials To Be A Jagat Guru


Mr. Rajnath Singh addressing at the Inauguration. (Source: PIB/GR/TYP/BIN/USPA/WN)
USPA NEWS - The Union Home Minister, Mr. Rajnath Singh addressing at the Inauguration of Ved Prakesh Goel Romm in the IMC Suresh Kotak International ADR, in Mumbai on September 05, 2015.

India Has All Potentials To Be A Jagat Guru
The Union Home Minister, Mr. Rajnath Singh said that in the modern era of globalization “˜Swadeshi´ is still important as imitation of foreign economic model could not put the country in the forefront. While speaking on the occasion of the inauguration of the Ved Prakash Goyal Room in the Indian Merchants´ Chamber Suresh Kotak Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) Centre, in Mumbai on September 5, he appealed to the members not to ignore the Swadeshi concept. There is no shortage of resources in the country and perhaps it is this concept which would transform India into a developed country, he added.
The Home Minister also said that due to the fair and transparent policies of the present NDA government crony capitalism is eliminated from the country. This has not only increased the revenue earnings of the government but also helped in building a clean image. He further said that to promote the co-operative federalism this government has increased the revenue share of the states by 10 per cent and this is a record in itself.
India has all potentials to be a Jagat Guru (World Leader) as it has all the fundamentals present within, the Minister said. Although there is trouble creators in the neighborhood India has not deviated from the peace path and maintained it traditional stand of Vasudhaiv Kutumbakam (The world is like a family).

Mr. Piyush Goyal, Union Minister of State for Power, Coal and Renewable Energy and family members, BJP state president Mr. Raosaheb Danve , Mr. Dipak Piramal, President, IMC, members and dignitaries were present on this occasion.
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