Key Points

External Affairs Minister Jaishankar connected technology, multi-polarity and self-reliance as interconnected responses to global changes. He emphasized that large countries like India must build national capacities that can be shared with others. The minister highlighted how India's Digital Public Infrastructure model is proving more relevant globally than Western alternatives. Jaishankar also addressed the need for new global workforce models and emerging trade arrangements between nations.

Key Points: Jaishankar Says Technology Multi-polarity Self-reliance Are Linked

  • Large nations must build capacities and focus on self-reliance for development
  • Indian DPI model found more relevant globally than Western alternatives
  • Global workforce demands require distributed workplace solutions
  • New trade arrangements emerging between countries seeking fresh partnerships
3 min read

Technology, multi-polarity, self-reliance part of one basket: EAM Jaishankar on global developments

EAM Jaishankar explains how technology, multi-polarity and self-reliance form integrated response to global changes, highlights India's DPI model as globally relevant

"Technology, multi-polarity, self-reliance, south-south cooperation are part of one basket - EAM Jaishankar"

New York, September 28

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar spoke about the responses to global developments, the changing approach towards a workforce for the global economy and different trade arrangements which will arise globally. He shared how nations must build capacities and how they can be transposable to people who relate to them.

The EAM made the remarks at a panel discussion by the ORF on 'At The Heart of Development- Aid, Trade & Technology'.

Speaking about the response to the challenges in the evolving world, Jaishankar said, "Technology, multi-polarity, self-reliance, south-south cooperation are part of one basket, which is a response to what is happening."

He said that it is important for large countries to build capacities, be more self-reliant, and that it is the focus for India.

"You have to build multi-polarity by building national capacities. When you build national capacities and have national experiences, some of it is transposable to people who relate."

Jaishankar gave the example of DPI and said, "There are many societies which find the Indian model of DPI far more absorbable and relevant than a European model or an American model."

Speaking about the global workforce, Jaishankar said, "This world will require a global workforce". Noting that while housing and location may be a political debate, "There is no looking away that when you look at the demand and demographics, demands cannot be met due to national demographics, you cannot run away from this reality."

Jaishankar highlighted that a big question which the international economy has to address today is how to create a more acceptable, contemporary, efficient model of a global workforce which is then located in a distributed global workplace.

In his conversation, he elaborated about trade and noted that it does find a way much easier in the present day and age due to physical and digital reasons. "There are much smoother trade interfaces than there have been in human existence despite the obstacles which arise."

"As a part of this re-engineered world, we will see new, more, different trade arrangements between countries, which will make decisions that were not made in other circumstances".

"Countries will feel the desire and compulsion to have new partners, regions. Technology, trade, connectivity, workplace-wise end up in a very different world in a very short while."

EAM Jaishankar is in the US where he spoke earlier at the 80th session of the UN General Assembly in New York.

S Jaishankar underlined in his remarks at the UN how India stands ready to assume greater responsibilities.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

R
Rohit P
Self-reliance is the need of the hour. After seeing global supply chain disruptions, it's clear we need to build our own capacities. Make in India is the way forward! 💪
A
Arjun K
The global workforce point is interesting. Many Indian professionals are already working globally, but we need better systems to manage this movement while protecting our talent's interests.
S
Sarah B
While I appreciate the vision, I hope this self-reliance doesn't turn into protectionism. Global cooperation has brought many benefits to India too. Balance is key 🤔
V
Vikram M
South-South cooperation is crucial. India can lead the Global South with our tech solutions and development experience. Our model is more relatable for African and Asian nations.
M
Michael C
The distributed global workplace concept is the future. With remote work becoming normal, Indian talent can serve global markets without leaving home. Great opportunities ahead!
A
Ananya R
Jaishankar ji always presents India's position so clearly on global platforms. Proud to see our foreign policy becoming more confident and strategic 👏

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50