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Self-Reliant India Mission includes vision for global welfare: PM Modi

Modi said the VAIBHAV summit has brought together eminent people from India as well as from abroad, making it a confluence of great minds from across the world.

Self-Reliant India Mission includes vision for global welfare: PM Modi

"May everyone be prosperous and healthy," Prime Minister Narendra Modi said. (Photo: Twitter/@BJP4India)

Asserting that the world also takes a leap ahead when India prospers, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the clarion call for an ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ includes a vision of global welfare and sought support of the Indian diaspora to realise this dream.

He also underlined the need to amplify the rich history of Indian science and said many historical questions have been solved with the help of science over the last century. “India’s clarion call of an ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat (Sel-Reliant India) includes a vision of global welfare. To realise this dream, I invite you all and seek your support,” Modi said at the inauguration ofthe Vaishvik Bhartiya Vaigyanik (VAIBHAV) Summit, a global virtual summit of overseas and resident Indian researchers and academicians being organised from 2 to 31 October, 2020.

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“Recently India introduced pioneering space reforms. These reforms provide opportunities for both industry and the academia,” Modi said while listing numerous steps taken by his government to boost science, research and innovation. He further said the government wants top-class scientific research to help the farmers.

“Our agricultural research scientists have worked hard to ramp up our production of pulses. Today we import only a very small fraction of our pulses. Our food-grain production has hit a record high,” he said. Modi further said his government is encouraging indigenous vaccine production.

“Four new vaccines were introduced into our communication programme in 2014 including an indigenously developed Rotavirus vaccine,” he said.

Modi said the VAIBHAV summit has brought together eminent people from India as well as from abroad, making it a confluence of great minds from across the world. The aim of the summit is to bring Indian origin luminaries in academic institutes and R&D organisations across the world and resident counterparts on a single platform to debate upon collaboration mechanisms to strengthen academic and S&T (science and technology) base in India for global development. The inauguration was followed by online deliberation sessions.

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