We’re living in volatile era, ‘atmanirbharta’ mindset needed to deal with global turbulence: EAM

On Wednesday, Jaishankar said that in the age of globalization and urbanization, “traditions are often disappeared over time”. However, he fed them, “We have made Indian tourism even more attractive,” he said.
Pointing to the theme of the event – ‘The invincible spirit of India’ – Minister, “We are a state based on a state of civilization, a state, time tests and feeds its culture, traditions and heritage.” He said.
“Our true powers became our people. Our people and their own beliefs. We overcome the competitions and touched on many difficulties in the progress and prosperity journey.”
The event was organized by the Federation of Indian Tourism and Hospitality Associations.
“We are definitely living in a variable and uncertain period, Covid epidemic, many of which are still ongoing multiple conflicts and trade uprisings,” he said. The nations with strong domestic demand are better and that they will openly continue.
Indeed, he said there were a few activities that do more to energize the economy and increase employment.
Jaishankar at the address, “our civilization fed” diversity, richness and wonderful heritage emphasized, and today is really a “tremendous effort” to offer the world what India is really, he said.
He also said that in recent years, India has provided “continuous efforts” to “make our inheritance and culture more visible to the world” and have stated the inscription of multiple Indian heritage areas on the UNESCO World Heritage List in the last few years.
“We have a lot to be proud of, and there is a lot to share with the world.”
“Our approach has been directed by Vasudhaiva Kutumbakum and Atithi Devo Bhava for a long time. Even though we are always going to take advantage of such an openness, it is important to stand tightly in our feet during periods of unpredictability.
“Atmanirbhart, of course, the mentality to deal with global turbulence. But at the same time strengthening our self -confidence, increasing our flexibility and laying the basis of Vikitit Bharat.”
At the address, Jaishankar claimed that there was more than diplomacy tourism that actually connects any nation to the world.
“Your sector helps to prepare a global labor at a time when international mobility becomes more common … Every action in this sector helps to develop the Indian brand.” He said.
In 2023, during India’s G20 Presidency, he remembered that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was very “stable” that every state of India should have the chance to exhibit itself before the world.
“As a part of a strategy, G20 conferences were therefore kept close to heritage areas or naturally beautiful landscapes, and delegates have been provided with opportunities for maximum cultural immersion.”
The impression that the delegates took with them “will put us in a very good situation” and therefore “G20 is connected to India to the world and the world in the same way,” Jaishankar said.


