Addressing a function organised by Indo-Arab League, Khurshid said as the world moved very fast, India could not keep pace.
He said at that time, India had to grow more food to feed its people, provide water, power, education, jobs and it had to reform its economic structure.
"Somewhere India lost the focus on international relations and India turned inwards... We were obviously far away from our commitment to self reliance. So while committing itself to some of its own domestic concerns, India lost its salient features of its attention globally," he said.