New Delhi:
DecodingG20WithNDTV: NDTV Editor in Chief Sanjay Puglia (Sanjay Puglia) Foreign Minister Dr. S. In an exclusive conversation with Jaishankar (Dr S Jaishankar) expressed his thoughts on the issue of employment in the country. He said that those who are blocking infrastructure and obstructing trade, are blocking employment in the country. Let us tell you that India is chairing the G-20 this year. The G-20 summit is going to be held in Delhi on September 9 and 10 under the chairmanship of India.
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Meanwhile, regarding employment in the country, the foreign minister said that for me, trade and employment are two sides of the same coin. People who are stopping infrastructure, people who are stopping business, they are also stopping employment in the country. And today, I would say, it’s how to be more competitive, how to create jobs, how to bring back jobs – not the jobs of yesterday. You know, we’ve just come from a trip to America, the biggest achievement for me was that we were able to bring three world-class companies from America and those companies are saying that India is where we’re going to go and put semiconductors, In one case, set Do assembly plant and testing in one case, bring in engineering in second case, set up HR in third case.
The people who are stopping the infrastructure, the people who are stopping the business, the same people are also stopping the employment in the country.
It is worth mentioning that, in this program of NDTV, Foreign Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar also gave a stern message to China. He said that others’ areas cannot be yours by making absurd claims. Asked about China’s audacity to show Indian territories on its maps, Jaishankar said, “It is their old habit to do so. Aksai China and Ladakh are integral parts of India. Our government’s stance is to protect parts of the country. “It is very clear.”
China has been releasing maps before
He said that the story of China is different, the map is different. Even before this, China has been making maps. China’s claim does nothing. Those areas are part of India.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said the G20 will follow its mandate, which is global growth and development. The UNSC will continue to do its work. You can’t go somewhere else and fix the United Nations. Members of the UN need to realize that this is the time for reform. India should not be portrayed as China plus one.”