Rajkot (Gujarat):Describing the country's achievements over the past decade, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday said "while other nations have authoritarian governments in operation, India has proved that democracy can yield results even with a positive attitude towards success".
Jaishankar was addressing the assembly of over 1,500 intellectuals at Pramukh Swami Hall here on Tuesday. Starting his speech with the element of change in the "fate of the nation", Jaishankar said, "Every five years there is a change in the fate of India and Indians. That change is brought by the people taking into consideration the decisions taken by the government and the vision blueprint of the government in power, its policies and implementation of policies."
The foreign minister said the world's top rating agencies and financial institutions have predicted that India will be the third-strongest economy in the world in the coming days. He said the development of India should not be limited to India alone and should also be an inclusive development. "The government has implemented several schemes for such inclusive development," he said.
Claiming that India's acceptance at the global level has become stronger, the Foreign Minister, citing examples of exercises conducted for evacuating Indians from conflict zones and war-torn nations including Somalia, Sudan, Yemen, and Ukraine, Jaishankar said, "In Ukraine, while other developed nations were flying three to four aircraft, India undertook series of 90 flights to evacuate Indians."
Crediting the success of the reclamation missions to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Jaishankar said, "The model adopted by the Prime Minister to ensure that the rescue missions do not get stuck in any files and there is no delay in it is really commendable because in this arrangement a specific fund is kept as a reserve fund while the Government of India is now in charge of planning and coordinating with the three wings of the Army and other agencies and how to successfully carry out such international rescue missions in which Indians are trapped."
India's geographical situation as well as India's population are going to prove to be its asset, the foreign minister said. Jaishankar said that India is becoming a leading country in the definition of "chipdiplomacy" and "chipwar".