Noting that India is now the fifth biggest economy in the world and envisions itself as a developed country by 2047, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Saturday said that the country’s own development is inseparable from rest of the world.
In a report by ANI Jaishankar was addressing a special event “India@75: Showcasing India UN Partnership in Action” to commemorate and showcase Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav to highlight India’s development journey and its contributions to South-South Cooperation.
“In the 18th century, India accounted for a quarter of the global GDP. By the middle of the 20th, colonialism ensured that we were one of the poorest nations in the world. That was our state when we became the founding member of the United Nations,” the minister said.
He said in the 75th year of its independence, India stands before the UN today “proudly as the fifth biggest economy in the world” and is still rising as the “strongest, most enthusiastic and definitely the most argumentative democracy”.
#WATCH | In 18th century, India accounted for about a quarter of global GDP. By middle of 20th century, colonialism ensured that we’re one of the poorest nations, but in the 75th year of Independence, India stands before you proudly as the 5th biggest economy in the world: EAM pic.twitter.com/JXP5ABRtLJ
— ANI (@ANI) September 24, 2022
He spoke of the progress of digital public infrastructure in India and said it is designed to ensure that “no one is left behind.”
“In recent days digital technology has successfully advanced our food safety net to 800 million Indians. More than USD 300 billion of benefits have been distributed digitally, 400 million people get food regularly.”
“India today envisions itself as a developed country by 2047, at the 100 years of our independence. We dream of digitizing our most remote villages and landing on the moon,” he said and smiled saying “perhaps digitizing” the moon as well.
Taking note on how the world was affected by the Covid pandemic, the minister said that India has administered over two billion vaccinations.
“During Covid Pademic we responded with vaccines to Africa, Carribean, Latin America etc,” he said.
The minister said India’s “foundational belief is that its own development is inseparable from that of the rest of the world.”
“Without doubt, our progression growth has also benefitted from our interface with the United Nations. India was the founding member of the UN and as we mark 75 years of freedom, we also celebrate 75 years of our partnership with the UN,” he said.
He said India’s “multifaceted partnership with the UN is significantly reflected in the area of peacekeeping.”
On India’s commitment to the UN peacekeeping missions, Jaishankar said that “we have contributed over the years more than a quarter-million personnel to this effort, more than any other country.”
He referred to India’s initiatives including the International Solar Alliance and Coalition of Disaster Resilient Infrastructure.
The conflict in Ukraine, Jaishankar noted, has aggravated the food and energy inflation to make it “one of the biggest challenges of our times”.
He said India has also supplied foodgrains to people in Afghanistan.
“India stands committed to strengthen partnership with the UN for a brighter future. We have full faith in the UN and reforms to multilateralism. The world is one family.”