She said that India is emerging as a services hub for the world across sectors.
"The Trade Facilitation Agreement which we have signed and ratified cannot be successful unless the services sector feeds into everything that we want to do for the ports, the logistics will have to be improved, services being provided at various terminals will also have to be improved," she said.
She was speaking at the second Global Exhibition on Services, inaugurated by President Pranab Mukherjee here.
The minister said the government is taking steps to boost sector's growth.
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"Along with manufacturing, equal emphasis will be given to the services sector. It is services which feeds into the manufacturing," the minister said.
Speaking at the event, Tourism and Culture Mahesh Sharma said that although India has a large tourism services industry, it attracts less than 1 per cent of global tourists.
"The new National Tourism Policy targets 1 per cent of tourist flows by 2020 and 2 per cent by 2025," he said,
"We have completed our target of making 150 countries for visa on arrival facility and 4.60 lakh tourists have availed this facility in the last one year," the minister said.
Speaking at the occasion, Commerce Secretary Rita Teaotia said that services exports have increased from 16.8 billion in 2001 to USD 155.6 billion in 2014 and this has made the country the world's 8th largest exporter of services.
"The efforts of the department of commerce is now, on diversifying into wider and larger areas on liberalisation and standards of services and also to integrate these strongly into our trade policies," she added.
Naushad Forbes, President, CII, said that many services sectors can replicate the export success of IT sector.
"We need to identify how to grow productivity in services so that India can lead the world in services exports," Forbes said.