Indian Economy Likely To Return To Pre-COVID Level By End Of Current Fiscal Year: Rajnath Singh

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Last Updated : Dec 15 2020 | 4:31 PM IST

Mr Rajnath Singh, Minister for Defence, Govt of India asserted that the Indian economy is likely to return to pre-COVID-19 levels by the end of the current fiscal year which is much earlier than expected. "It is the strength of our economy that India during April-August 2020 received the highest ever FDI," he added. Mr Singh said that our focus on infrastructure building has not diminished and we see that it is a great multiplier in terms of employment. Speaking on the Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan, Mr Singh said, "It is a watershed moment in the history of Indian economy and the undermining of global supply chain has strengthened it further." The defence sector would play a significant role in revival of the economy, he added.

"We should catch the next wave of lowering global manufacturing cost to strengthen our manufacturing in the defense sector," he said. Our achievements in the defense sector has multiple spin off effects to other sectors of the economy. Mr Singh also urged the industry to take the opportunity to make defence platforms not only for India but for the world. "We have opened doors for the private sector, incentivized domestic production, creating defence corridors. We are also willing to engage meaning full joint ventures and partnership with other countries. It is time that industry examines this opportunity with both pride and priority."

He further said that as one of the largest forces of the world, India is still dependent on imports in critical areas. "We may have made some important strides in defence production, a lot more can and must be done. "Private sector can be an important stakeholder in achieving our ambitious target of Rs 1,75,000 crore of defence production and Rs 35,000 crores of defence exports," he emphasized. Highlighting the strength of Indian companies, Mr Singh also stated that we have witnessed how different companies rose to the challenge of addressing the demand for medical equipment during COVID. The crisis has proved that India has always been futuristic and believed in finding permanent solutions. "This govt is action-driven and believes in tackling the problem heads on," he noted.

The Defence Minister also applauded the Indian entrepreneurs who toiled hard and through innovations managed to meet the huge demands of masks, PPE Kits, Sanitizers and Ventilators during the pandemic. "India has the potential to emerge as the manufacturing hub in healthcare. We should catch the next wave of manufacturing and need to take advantage of global shift in manufacturing to Asia," said Mr Singh.

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First Published: Dec 15 2020 | 4:10 PM IST

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