"One of the great strategies we have is to bring economic development, take our manufacturing to at least 20 per cent of the GDP.
"So you can imagine that in the next few years time we will have USD 5 trillion of GDP, so USD 1 trillion of that will come from manufacturing and the substantial part of that, we are aiming to get from small and medium enterprises (SMEs)," he said.
"In the process we will be very happy to collaborate with our friends from Africa, from other developing countries, to be a part of this process," Prabhu said.
Addressing a conference on SMEs here, the Commerce & Industry Minister expressed happiness saying "global recovery seems to be on the anvil". However, he observed that the recovery would have been faster had nations put even a small amount of money into SMEs.
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He said the global recession in 2008 started when some countries said that there were banks which were too large to fail, hence pumping in billions of dollars in those banks.
The minister described small enterprises as the backbone of the global economy, highlighting that they contribute significantly to India's exports and create large employment.
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