The President said he wished to see the Indian diaspora as a stronger partner, not only in India?s economic growth, but also in building India?s knowledge society, while continuing to engage culturally and emotionally, and serving as the effective ambassadors that they have been for this country.
The President said that non-resident Keralites have been important agents in Kerala?s promotion of sustainable development and socio-economic transformation. He said the Indian diaspora has made our nation proud through the significant contributions that they have made to the development of the nations which they have chosen to make their homes. It is a matter of pride for every Indian that today there are atleast 5 Heads of States or Heads of Governments and over 70 senior political leaders such as Deputy Heads of State, Speakers and Ministers in various countries who can trace their roots to India, he added.
On the occasion, the President reminded that India is, today, a land of immense opportunities and they too can become partners in the progress of the nation.
SH/SK
(Release ID :91449)
Source: http://pib.nic.in/newsite/erelease.aspx?relid=91449
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