UPDATE
Prime Minister, Manmohan
Singh address at sixth Pravasi Bharatiya Divas
New Delhi, Jan 08, 2007
Surinder Mehta
'Let me begin by wishing all of you a very happy new year. Even
though Delhi is cold right now, I assure our Pravasi Bharatiyas
that a warm welcome awaits you in this land of our ancestors.
The Pravasi Bharatiya Diwas is a special day for all of us. Each
of you represents the idea of India in different parts of the
world. Like I had said last year, we are one family and the whole
world is our home. The invisible thread that binds us together
and bonds us with Mother India is 'Indian-ness'.
Each year we have the honour and privilege of having an eminent
Pravasi as our Chief Guest. This year we have the distinguished
Dr. Navin Ramagoolam, the Honourable Prime Minister of Mauritius
as the Chief Guest. The people of India and Mauritius have deep
emotional links. Mauritius is a special friend of India and Dr.
Ramagoolam a personal friend. It is indeed my pleasure to extend
a very warm welcome to him.
As we begin the year 2008, we look back at the year gone by with
some satisfaction. It has been a good year for the Indian economy,
for our working people and our entrepreneurs. The conditions are
today favourable to achieve and sustain nine to ten percent growth
rates - which is our objective over the 11th Plan period. The
growth process now underway will transform our economy to emerge
as a major powerhouse of the globalised world.
At the heart of the development effort is the imperative to transform
the quality of life of all our people and give them access to
health, education and economic opportunity. This is the essence
of the thinking that defines the 11th Five Year Plan. I have dubbed
it India's 'Education Plan'.
In focusing on education, as an instrument of empowerment, we
are inspired by the example of the Indian diaspora. After all,
what other capital did most of your forefathers have when they
left the shores of India? It is by investing in your capabilities
that you have empowered yourselves. This is how I wish to see
India empower itself.
We in India take pride in the achievements of the people of Indian
origin in diverse fields of human endeavour in different parts
of the world. I am particularly happy at the strides made by our
women. Indra Nooyi, Sunita Williams, Kalpana Chawla and Jhumpa
Lahiri are role models for our society seeking to give women a
rightful place.
The ambitious growth rate that we seek to achieve will require
determined efforts to raise our savings and investment rates.
The bulk of resources for India's development must come from home.
However, it is our sincere desire to create a framework which
will provide profitable opportunities for overseas Indians to
invest in India's development.
It is also our sincere desire to benefit from the vast reservoir
of technological, managerial and entrepreneurial skills represented
by overseas Indian communities. We seek to encourage in every
possible way our links and relations with overseas communities
of Indian origin.
It is therefore appropriate that the theme of this year's Pravasi
Bharatiya Divas is 'Engaging the Diaspora: The way forward'. I
welcome all of you to be active partners in this exciting journey
of India's progress and prosperity.
Ladies and Gentlemen, India is a knowledge based economy and
is fast emerging as an education hub. A key initiative on education
that I had announced last year was a proposal to establish a PIO
University in India for the benefit of children of overseas Indians
from across the world.