"This year we have had a very large gathering, we havehad more than 7200 people who registered, we have had morethan 2000 people who came from abroad.., Minister of State for External Affairs Gen V K Singh told reporters.
"The general impression that we get after talking to people is that this time we were able to attract much larger crowd whether they were at the sessions or at the exhibition area," he said.
PBD is held with an aim to provide a platform to overseas Indians to engage with the government on issues of concern to the diaspora and to explore opportunities for investment in India and contribution to the country of their origin.
The event, launched by the Vajpayee government in 2003, also provides an opportunity to the overseasIndians to network with other overseas Indians residing invarious parts of the world. It continued as an annual event till 2015 when the government decided to make it biennial.
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As per this, ten different issues were discussed last year by panels that had pravasis as well as Indian experts and recommendations were made.
"In this event, we have presented the recommendations and asked more suggestions so that we finalisethe recommendations and convert them into executables..."
Calling it a great initiative, Singh said action taken report on all the other recommendations had been made.
Speaking on behalf of the Karnataka government, partner state for PBD 2017, Industries Minister R V Deshpande said Karnataka also takes pride that it had hosted the largest ever PBD since inception and thanked union government for providing the opportunity to project the state as a destination for investment and a hub for innovation and science.
"Our aim has been to find a solution to the issue, most of them were of generic nature and those that can be solved by discussion with their ambassador," he said.
Stating that PBD engagement has been extremely
substantive, outcome oriented, with wide ranging issues been discussed, Secretary- MEA (OIA and CPV) DnyaneshwarMulay said it was a different format altogether and people were extremely positive about the format.
He said "attendance was extremely good, the economic engagement has been one of the important aspects of thisPBD. ...; economic engagements whether it is startups,innovation, human resource development all these aspects werediscussed."
On the commemorative for the event like the stamp that was released last year, Vikas Swarup, spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs said this year a select compilation of Prime Minister's speeches on foreign policy issues in 2014-15 had been made, the forward for which has been written by President Pranab Mukherjee.
On investments that government expects after the PBD, Singh said the event itself was not to attract investment, but to facilitate and showcase opportunity for investment.
Responding to a question on lack of facility at thevenue to convert foreign currency for PBD delegates who havecome from abroad, Singh said he will look into it and ensure no inconvenience happens next time, if it has happened this year.
However, Mulay said ATMs were installed at the venue to facilitate delegates.