Stating that India has surplus manpower, he made a case for converting this into a resource.
"Even in the environment where global growth is modest, India stands as a bright spot. Our services sector is almost going to touch double digit growth...
"Our manufacturing sector, with Make in India initiative, is also going to pick up. From almost flat manufacturing growth 14 months ago, signs of revival are almost visible...," Jaitley said at the launch of 'Skill India' Mission.
"With economy recovering and picking up, with wages in our other competitive economies increasing hugely compared to the Indian economy, our opportunities are great. And when 'Make in India' and 'Skilling India' will converge, no doubt we have a great future ahead of us," Jaitley said.
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