India has undertaken over 600 developmentprojects in 78 nations, says S Jaishankar
NEW DELHI :
EXTERNAL Affairs Minister
(EAM) S Jaishankar informed that
India has undertaken more than
600 development projects in 78
nations across various continents. “Our resources may be
limited, but India has always had
a large heart. And that is why, still
being a developing country, we
have undertaken more than 600
development projects in 78
nations across various continents,” said EAM Jaishankar
while addressing the Parul
University Convocation in
Gujarat’s Vadodara.
He emphasised that for that
very reason, even while India was
in the midst of taking care of its
own, the country was able to supply vaccines to 99 nations and
medicines to 150 during the
COVID pandemic. “When we
advocate the interests of the
Global South, it is for a reason
that only a member of that fraternity can appreciate. Doing the
right thing is also doing the smart
thing,” he said.
During his address, EAM
Jaishankar said that India’s
endeavour, even while building
on bonds of proximity, sociology and heritage, has been to promote goodwill through development.
“To that end, we have utilised
two broad approaches that drive
our activities abroad. One is to
share our experiences in a very
concrete manner with partners,
conscious that they are probably more relevant to their needs
than those that our partners
could access elsewhere. The other is to continuously strengthen
capacity building, so that partners have a better ability to evaluate and make their own choices. Together, what it does is to
give our partner countries, especially those of the Global South,
more options as well as a stronger
hand in negotiating with others
in the world,” he said.