DG UNIDO calls on Anand Sharma
Mr
Kandeh K. Yumkella, Director-General, The United Nations Industrial
Development Organization (UNIDO) met the Union Minister of Commerce,
Industry and Textiles, Shri Anand Sharma here today. During the Meeting
Shri Sharma assured the DG about the continued support of government of
India for UNIDO initiatives. The Minister briefed the UNIDO head about
India’s renewed focus on manufacturing. He told him about the National
Manufacturing Policy target of taking the share of Manufacturing to
above 25 per cent. “UNIDO’s country programme should take into account
the focus and emphasis on manufacturing“ said Shri Sharma. The Indian
Minister told that Indian industrial development has identified
manufacturing, cluster approach and ungradation of infrastructure as the
growth drivers.
Both the leaders emphasized the need to strengthen south-south cooperation and discussed the ways in which the Indian experience can help the least developed nations, especially in Africa. Shri Sharma briefed the DG about the Indian initiatives in Africa in the fields of capacity building, health and IT.
DG said that there is a need to go beyond the paradigm of aid money to bring about the structural transformation. He emphasized that India along with countries of South should have deeper debate on what constitutes poverty reduction and wealth creation. The DG also invited Shri Sharma to Vienna to address the UNIDO board.
Both the leaders emphasized the need to strengthen south-south cooperation and discussed the ways in which the Indian experience can help the least developed nations, especially in Africa. Shri Sharma briefed the DG about the Indian initiatives in Africa in the fields of capacity building, health and IT.
DG said that there is a need to go beyond the paradigm of aid money to bring about the structural transformation. He emphasized that India along with countries of South should have deeper debate on what constitutes poverty reduction and wealth creation. The DG also invited Shri Sharma to Vienna to address the UNIDO board.
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