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Venkaiah Naidu kick-starts his tour to Comoros and Sierra Leone

Addresses Indian diaspora and asks them to join in New India’s growth story

5 Dariya News

Comoros 11-Oct-2019

The Vice President, M. Venkaiah Naidu today kick-started his tour to Comoros and Sierra Leone by declaring that India accorded highest priority to deepening its engagements  with African nations.Shri Naidu asserted that the Indian government considered Africa as a ‘focus continent’, as evidenced by 32 outgoing visits at the levels of President, Vice  President and the Prime Minister during the last five years. India has also decided to open 18 new embassies in Africa.Shri Naidu was accorded military honours and warmly  received by President of the Union of Comoros, Mr. Azali Assoumani upon his arrival in the Comorian capital.In his first engagement in Comoros, the Vice President addresses the  Indian diaspora and urged them to join in scripting new India’s growth story, along with three other D`s--Democracy, Demand and Demographic Dividend.While lauding the Indians  based in Comoros for sharing their prosperity with Comorian brothers and sisters, he asked them to make Comoros more prosperous and also contribute to India’s growth. “Help  create a more prosperous, harmonious, sustainable planet”, he added.The Vice President said that he was happy that despite being only about 250 in number, the Indian  diaspora has made significant contribution in various fields, including social and economic.He also lauded the Indians for keeping alive India’s cultural heritage and for enjoying a  reputation of being a peace loving communityOutlining the economic development and social transformation taking place in the new India under the leadership of Prime Minister  Shri Narendra Modi, Shri Naidu told the diaspora that despite the global slow-down, India continues to be one of the fastest growing major economies and is poised to be a US$ 5  trillion economy by 2024-25.

Referring to measures taken by the government to boost economy, he said that the recent steep slashing of corporate tax was expected to spur investments. “Doing business in  India is not only lucrative to investors but is also becoming simpler. Our policy is now that of ‘Red Carpet’ and not ‘Red Tape’. Many archaic regulations are being dismantled and  seamless processes are being introduced”, he added.The Vice President said that a host of path breaking reforms were initiated, including the transformational GST, that  complies with ‘One Nation-One Tax, One Nation-One Market’ approach.He also told the diaspora that India has become one of the most open economies of the world for Foreign  Direct Investment in the wake of the reforms initiated by the government.He also mentioned that the Start-up India flagship initiative was nurturing innovation and  entrepreneurship in the country and the the youth were driving the digital revolution and powering the start-up ecosystem. The Vice President also highlighted that India’s trade  with African nations registered a 12% increase from the previous year. “India is now the 5th largest investor in Africa with a cumulative investment of US $54 Billion”, he  added.Shri Naidu also said that he was looking forward to a fruitful meeting with Comorian President, Mr. Azali Assoumani. India and Comoros are also expected to sign several  agreements in the presence of both the dignitaries tomorrow.Paying tributes to Mahatma Gandhi on his 150th anniversary, the Vice President recalled that Gandhi Ji drew  sustenance for his fight against discrimination and colonial domination, in Africa. “It was this soil of Africa which gave the nourishment and inspiration and made Mahatma Gandhi  what he was. It was Africa that transformed his vision and gave greater clarity to his life’s mission”, he added.Shri Naidu also invited the Indian diaspora of Comoros to attend the  next Pravasi Bharatiya Diwas of 2021.The Vice President is accompanied by a high level delegation comprising Shri Sanjeev Kumar Balyan, Minister of State for Animal  Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries, Shri Ramvichar Netam, Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) and senior officials.