The PBD was launched by the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government in 2003 to step up India's engagement with its 25 million diaspora and annual congregation of NRIs and Persons of India origins had continued as an annual event till 2015. Last year government had decided to make it a biennial event.
The 14th edition of PBD will be held in Bengaluru from January 7 to 9.
"People coming from abroad will not go back only clicking selfies or photographs and having food... For the first time you will see a totally transformed PBD," she said.
Asked what was achieved in the previous PBDs, she said, "I think it will become relevant only after this PBD as I said I did not see any outcome out of the other PBDs."
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The upcoming PBD is being organised by the Ministry of External Affairs along with Karnataka government. Government, earlier this year, had merged MOIA with MEA to avoid duplication of work and to improve efficiency.
Swaraj said no sincere efforts were made earlier to make PBD an outcome-driven event.
"No effort was made. There was no effort to make it outcome-driven. In 2015, we realised that it was just like a festival," she said.
Asked whether MEA will try to reach out to people from Pakistan-Occupied-Kashmir for the conclave as Prime Minister had called for getting in touch with them, Swaraj, said there was "no decision" on that.
"This occasion will also give an opportunity to the state governments to interact with their respective diaspora and showcase the opportunities and progress made by their respective States," said Swaraj.
On January 9, President Pranab Mukherjee will confer the prestigious Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Awards (PBSA) on overseas Indians who have contributed in their respective fields.
January 9 is the main day of PBD as it was on this day in 1915 that Mahatma Gandhi, the "greatest Pravasi", returned to India from South Africa and led India's freedom struggle.
The government will showcase its new initiatives and economic reforms including GST in the PBD with an aim to attract FDI.
Speaking on the occasion, Siddaramaiah said his government will leave no stone unturned in making the 14th edition of the PBD a grand success.