New Delhi: President Droupadi Murmu on Thursday said that India is on a mission to expand its global engagement taking advantage of its excellent manufacturing capabilities, high-quality talent and cutting-edge advanced technology attainments. Addressing the International Engineering and Technology Fair organised by CII, she said that there are many critical areas where international collaboration in engineering and technology will bring about changes to make the world a prosperous and safer place for the posterity.
"India is on a mission to expand its global engagement taking advantage of its excellent manufacturing experience, high-quality talent and cutting-edge advanced technology attainments," Murmu said. She said that artificial intelligence is going to revolutionise healthcare beyond recognition in times to come. Similarly, industrial automation and robotics would dramatically transform manufacturing in a way that was inconceivable a decade back, Murmu noted.
Pointing out that importance of technology in healthcare cannot be overestimated as the world is seemingly coming out of a great crisis that was Covid-19, Murmu said that this area will continue to be a priority in the coming years. The President also observed that policies adopted in the recent past have given fillip to an unprecedented inclusive growth.
Rapid digitisation of the economy and its acceptance at the social level has unleashed a new potential which has created new pathways for high growth, Murmu said. From highly sophisticated areas like defence, aerospace to manufacturing of mobile phones, India has been emerging as the most favoured destination, she emphasised, and added that India has significant potential to engage with the international markets.
"Our commitment to clean energy has been driving our green growth which is internationally appreciated. India has been marching ahead steadfastly to attain the net zero emission target in 2070," said the President.
The International Engineering and Technology Fair is being held from February 16-18 at Pragati Maidan, in the national capital.
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