Key Points

President Murmu addressed the Engineering Export Promotion Council's platinum jubilee celebration. She highlighted India's engineering export growth from $70 billion to over $115 billion in the last decade. The President urged exporters to transform global trade challenges into opportunities for growth. She called for making India a leading innovation economy through proper ecosystem development.

Key Points: President Murmu Urges Exporters Turn Global Trade Challenges Into Opportunities

  • Engineering exports grew from $70B to $115B in last decade
  • EEPC bridges international markets with Indian producers
  • India aims to become Global Innovation Center
  • Ancient India led world in both spirituality and trade
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President Murmu urges exporters to turn challenges in global trade into opportunities

President Droupadi Murmu calls on Indian engineering exporters to leverage global challenges into growth opportunities, aiming to make India a leading innovation economy.

President Murmu urges exporters to turn challenges in global trade into opportunities
"EEPC should continuously expand India's role in the Global Value Chain - President Droupadi Murmu"

New Delhi, Sep 8

President Droupadi Murmu on Monday urged Indian exporters of engineering goods to turn the challenges of global trade into opportunities by utilising the exceptional capabilities available in the country.

“India's engineering export destinations have changed significantly over the last seven decades. The Engineering Export Promotion Council (EEPC) should continue this process of change and keep working to make India's economy continuously stronger with the spirit of Nation First,” the President said in her address at the EEPC’s platinum jubilee celebration here.

Murmu said she was happy to note that in the last 10 years, India's engineering exports have increased from 70 billion dollars to more than 115 billion dollars. She said that this growth in exports seems even more impressive when we consider that there have been many challenges in the field of international trade during the last decade. She appreciated EEPC for its contribution to this achievement.

The President said that EEPC acts as a bridge between the international market and Indian producers. She urged EEPC to continuously expand India's role and the role of Indian entrepreneurs in the Global Value Chain. She highlighted that due to the changes taking place in the World Trade Order and International Economic Order, its role has become even more important.

The President further stated that high-quality engineering services and products at low cost are a great strength of India. Global Capability Centres of the world's biggest companies are in India. Stakeholders like EEPC should move forward with the idea of making India a Global Innovation Centre by providing proper incentives and an ecosystem. Experts of the global economy and trade discuss innovation economies and catch-up economies. Innovation economies are the most competitive and prosperous economies in the world.

She urged all stakeholders of EEPC to pledge to make India a leading innovation economy by providing an enabling ecosystem to the talent and energy available in the country.

President Murmu further stated that in ancient times, India led the world in both spirituality and trade. Making India once again a leading centre of knowledge and trade should be the resolution of all citizens. Being an important stakeholder in the economic sector, EEPC should take this resolution with great determination, she added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Making India an innovation economy should be our top priority. We have the talent and capability - just need the right ecosystem and support. EEPC has a crucial role to play in this transformation!
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Michael C
As someone working in manufacturing, I appreciate the President's focus on global value chains. Indian engineering products are competitive globally, but we need better infrastructure and fewer bureaucratic hurdles to truly excel.
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Ananya R
Love how she connected our ancient trade leadership with modern aspirations. We were once Vishwaguru, and we can reclaim that position in knowledge economy too. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Sarah B
While the growth numbers are impressive, I hope the focus remains on sustainable and inclusive growth. We need to ensure that small and medium enterprises also benefit from these export opportunities.
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Vikram M
The emphasis on Global Innovation Centre is spot on! With our IT capabilities and engineering talent, India can lead the next wave of technological innovation. Let's make 'Make in India' into 'Innovate in India' 💡

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