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‘Make in India’ efforts neither isolationist nor just meant for India alone, says Rajnath Singh

At a conclave Monday, Defence Minister said the country does not believe in a hierarchical conception of a world order where a few countries are considered superior to others.

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New Delhi: India’s national efforts towards ‘Make in India’ are neither isolationist nor are they just meant for the country alone, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Monday at a conclave of ambassadors.

He also said that India does not believe in a hierarchical conception of a world order where a few countries are considered superior to others.

“India’s international relations are guided by the very essence of human equality and dignity,” the minister said at the conclave to brief ambassadors about the upcoming Aero India, billed as Asia’s biggest aerospace exhibition. It will be held in Bengaluru next month.

“We do not believe in making or becoming a client or satellite state, and so, when we partner any nation, it is on the basis of sovereign equality and mutual respect,” Singh added.

The defence minister said India’s self-reliance initiative is the beginning of a new paradigm of partnership with its partner countries.

“Our national efforts towards ‘Make in India’ are neither isolationist, nor are they just meant for India alone,” he noted.

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.


Also read: Rajnath Singh visits Indira Point, India’s southernmost part, to review preparedness


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