New Delhi: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday invited US companies to invest in India and contribute in realising the dream of ‘Make in India, Make for the World’ envisioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The Minister was delivering the inaugural address at the 18th India-US Economic Summit, on the theme ‘Bouncing Back –Resilient Recovery Path Post COVID-19’, organised by Indo-American Chamber of Commerce through video conferencing.
Terming defence sector as an integral part of not just the security but overall growth of the country, Singh listed the initiatives taken by the Government of India, and said it has transformed India into a strong and reliable investment destination.
“India is now home to stable and secure government which focuses on economic growth through series of reforms. Robust domestic demand and availability of talented young work force and innovation makes India a major investment destination,” Singh said.
The Defence Minister called upon the industry leaders to focus on transfer of technology through joint ventures to realise the country’s true potential in defence sector.
“The foreign OEMs can set up manufacturing facilities individually or partner with Indian companies through a JV or technology agreement to capitalise on the ‘Make in India’ initiative,” he added.
Rajnath Singh highlighted that despite the COVID-19 situation, the country’s economy is back on track due to the steps taken by the Government.
“India’s GDP has shown a ‘V’ shaped growth curve in the last two years. Where the growth witnessed a contraction of 24 per cent last year, a jump of 20 per cent has been seen in the first quarter of this year. It is a reflection of the country’s sound economic fundamentals,” he said.
“We are expecting double digit growth in FY-22 despite the challenge of COVID-19. But, the challenge will be to maintain a healthy growth rate of 7-8 per cent in the years after FY-22. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, we are preparing for dynamic growth much beyond FY-22,” he added.
He also emphasised that there is a lot of scope for the American and Indian defence Industries for co-production and co-development, adding that Indian industry can supply components to American Industries.
Expressing confidence that American firms will find India as a major investment destination for defence manufacturing, he assured the Industry that the Government is open for new ideas to create a business-friendly environment in India and is committed to push all types of entrepreneurship and manufacturing in the defence sector.
He also said that the summit is taking place at a time when India is celebrating 75th year of Independence, terming it a platinum opportunity for foreign industries, especially US companies, to contribute in building ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’.
“I am sure that the economic and strategic partnership between India & US will act as a spring board and the forum will act as a bridge to achieve this,” he added.
The minister said India-US bilateral relations have grown stronger with steps like the Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership, 2+2 Dialogue, Quad Security Dialogue and agreements like Logistics Exchange Memorandum of Agreement (LEMOA) and Communications Compatibility and Security Agreement (COMCASA).
He added that the relations are yet to receive its full potential, saying that several progressive policies have been put in place in the last two years it has given the defence sector an unexpected growth trajectory.
Listing the steps taken by the Indian government he mentioned, new Defence Industrial Corridors in Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu; increasing the FDI limit to 74 per cent through automatic route and 100 per cent through Government route under certain circumstances; inclusion of ‘Buy and Make’ category in Defence Acquisition Procedure-2020 which provides a vendor with an economical workforce and India gets technology and trained manpower among other steps.
He also lauded the Indian industry for fulfilling the requirement of masks, PPE kits, ventilators and working with the Government to deal with the pandemic, and added that the Indian industry is playing a significant role in the world’s largest vaccination drive being undertaken in India.
The 18th Indo-US Economic Summit has been organised keeping in view the important role India and US can play in the post-COVID-19 economic recovery, the statement added.
Business leaders of India and US attended the event virtually. The summit also comprises sessions on social issues like women empowerment. The IACC is the apex bilateral Chamber that aims to synergise the India-US Economic Engagement. (UNI)