India ready to become global destination for investment: Dr Mansukh Mandaviya
Nov 25, 2021
Aim to make India a Chemical and Petrochemical hub
NEW DELHI, 25th November 2021: Dr Mansukh Mandaviya, Union Minister of Health & Family Welfare and Minister of Chemicals & Fertilizers, Govt of India today said that the world is ready to partner with India and globally business leaders remain confident in India's prospects and are making strategies to invest in the country.
Addressing the 2nd Edition Summit on
India: Global Chemicals & Petrochemicals Manufacturing Hubs 2021, (GCPMH
2021) organised by FICCI, he said concentrated efforts by India to fortify
the business and encourage investment in the trade have helped to attract
investment, but the country needs further economic reforms to ensure
sustainable inclusive growth.
"Chemicals and Petrochemicals have played a vital role in society for decades and the focus is now on how to reduce the carbon footprint of the chemical industry and make the atmosphere pollution free," added Dr Mandaviya.
He further added that the government has launched the PLI scheme for different sectors which will directly or indirectly benefit the chemicals sector. The PLI schemes on Pharmaceuticals, Automobile, textile, and Telecommunication sector with each 2 lakh crore was targeted towards boosting the industries and make India an investment hub globally, said the Minister.
Speaking on the reforms, Dr Mandaviya said, "The PLI scheme will benefit our entrepreneurs and we must encash the opportunities provided by the PLI scheme."
Projecting the government as industry friendly, he said, to develop as a nation, India needs Industrial development. "The tax paid by the industrialists are used for the benefit of the poor so the wealth creators must be respected," said the Minister.
The Make in India program has placed India as a manufacturing hub and a best destination for global investment, said Dr Mandaviya.
Mr Bhagwanth Khuba, Minister of State, Ministry of Chemicals & fertilizers and Minister of State, Ministry of New & Renewable Energy, said that the industry leaders across the globe are considering investing in India with a positive outlook. In the post COVID scenario, he said, India is all set to become the most potential chemicals and petrochemicals manufacturing hub in the world.
Mr Thiru Thangam Thennarasu, Minister for Industries Department, Government of Tamil Nadu said Tamil Nadu is the most progressive industrialised state in India and offers the best infrastructure needs for any industry to thrive including chemicals sand petrochemical industry. Chemical and petrochemical are the feedstock of every industry, and the sector plays a vital role in the state's industrialisation making Tamil Nadu the manufacturing economy powerhouse. "We are trying to improve the business ecosystem in the state," he added.
Mr Yogendra Tripathi, Secretary, Department of Chemicals & Petrochemicals, Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers said, in a rule based transparent system, opportunities for foreign investment and rewards on the investments are huge. India is emerging as an attractive and durable investment destination and manufacturing is a major growth sector for Indian economy. He also stated that chemical industry is a significant contributor to the manufacturing sector and economic growth.
Mr Samir Kumar Biswas, Additional Secretary (Chemicals), Department of Chemicals & Petrochemicals, Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers, Govt of India said that the past decade belonged to Southeast Asian countries, but this is the time for India to take the position and showcase its talent.
Mr Prabh Das, Chairman, FICCI Petrochemicals Committee and MD & CEO, HMEL Mittal Ltd said to achieve the dream of self-reliant India a renewed focus on critical sector of chemical and petrochemical is essential to capitalise on the tremendous opportunities in the Indian economy.
Mr Deepak C Mehta, Chairman, FICCI National Chemical Committee and Chairman and Managing Director, Deepak Nitrite Ltd said, 2021 will be the year for Chemicals in India. The crisis posed by COVID-19 created huge disruption for the chemical industry and we learnt that the value chains are interlinked and the importance of developing the value chain was highlighted by COVID-19.
FICCI-PwC Knowledge Paper was released during the event.
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