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PM asks diaspora to help India become industrial power
Friday, September 19 2003 10:11 Hrs (IST)

Ankara: Asserting that a new resurgent India was emerging economically, Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee asked the Indian communities abroad to help the country become a major industrial power of the world.

"It is not important which party is in power (in India). What is important is that the country has to march ahead along the path of progress and it is doing that," he said at a reception hosted in his honour by the Indian community in Ankara.

"The wave of development sweeping India is being seen from all parts of the world and India has to emerge as a major world power," Vajpayee said.

The Prime Minister said, "India today is not the India it was. It is a new India competing with other countries of the world and has emerged as the fourth largest economy of the world."

"There was a time when we used to import food grains. But now we are exporting. Earlier, we used to take loans but now we give loans," he said.

Vajpayee said there was no inflation and prices were under control.

He referred to the recent drought in 14 Indian states and said agriculture in the country was still dependent on the weather but efforts were on to diversify the sector.

Vajpayee acknowledged there was a shortage of pulses, the poor man's staple diet in India, but "we are trying overcome it".

Vajpayee said India's relations with other countries were growing and his current visit to Turkey was part of the exercise towards that.

The reception was attended by 250 members of the Indian community.

Earlier, the Prime Minister visited a "Made in India" exhibition where about 50 Indian companies are displaying their products.

PTI



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