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‘Indians abroad trust the government to take care of them’: S Jaishankar

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'Indians abroad trust the government to take care of them': S Jaishankar

He also highlighted the significant contribution of the Indian community (Document)

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Highlighting India’s unprecedented reputation internationally, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday said people who left India to seek global job opportunities now have full confidence in the current government which will take care of them even if they are abroad.

“You can see that today, an Indian is leaving the shores of India with an unprecedented level of confidence. They believe that no matter what happens there, there is a government that will take care of them. And that’s what feels so good, because when we look at the current state of the world At this time, more and more Indians will explore global job opportunities,” said EAM.

He also highlighted the significant contribution of the Indian community in strengthening New Delhi’s relations with other countries and said India was on the right path and doing the right things.

“There will be students going abroad. There will be people who are, you know, blue-collar workers. There will be professionals. There will be, you know, companies around the world that will be looking for talent. So we have to give them opportunities.” That confidence. We’ve shown that over 10 years,” he said.

“But those of you who live abroad also know that, you know, in many ways, a big part of your heart and your mind is always in India. So I know that, you know, all of you serve our country in different ways. Contribute to progress. What happens in this country, the choices we make, the progress we make are in your hearts. So today I want to thank you and share that confidence with you. I think we are on the right track today path, having the right leadership, doing the right things, and making progress in the world,” he added.

Earlier, in a speech titled “Broadening Horizons: India-South Korea Partnership in the Indo-Pacific” at the National Diplomatic Academy in South Korea, Jaishankar emphasized that it is time for both countries to reflect and formulate strategies, and how the two countries can Able to do more through greater collaboration. There are different levels of effort.

EAM, who is visiting South Korea, said that relations between India and South Korea are constantly expanding in different fields, and its benefits are obvious to both countries. He said India’s partnership with South Korea was becoming “very prominent” in a “more uncertain and volatile world”.

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