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International community looking towards India for solutions to global challenges: President

Draupadi Murmu suggested that the ultimate aim of all their efforts and activities abroad should be fostering "growth and development in our own country”.

August 01, 2023 / 15:23 IST
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She said officers must be versatile and adaptable, stay well-informed, and learn to play multiple roles.
She said officers must be versatile and adaptable, stay well-informed, and learn to play multiple roles.

President Droupadi Murmu on August 1 said the international community is looking towards India for solutions to complex global challenges such as climate change, cyber security, and combating extremism and terrorism.

Addressing a group of probationers of the Indian Foreign Service (2022 batch), she said India’s role and influence in the international arena are expanding rapidly, both as a driver of global growth and as a strong voice in global governance. "India’s growing profile means that you will not only have to fulfil your traditional duties but will also have to shoulder new responsibilities for serving our political, economic and cultural interests,” the president said.

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It could be seeking out new technology partnerships, securing markets for Indian goods and services, delivering humanitarian aid, or providing support to the Indian diaspora, Murmu said. She said officers must be versatile and adaptable, stay well-informed, and learn to play multiple roles. "Today, the international community is looking towards India for solutions to complex global challenges: be it sustainable growth, climate change, cyber security, dealing with disasters or combating extremism and terrorism. For young diplomats like you, this presents unprecedented opportunities along with new challenges,” the president said.

Murmu suggested that the ultimate aim of all their efforts and activities abroad should be fostering "growth and development in our own country”."You should never lose sight of this aim as you seek out new technology, new markets, new resource suppliers and new strategic partners around the world. Your role and contribution to India’s progress and prosperity are as important as that of your colleagues in other branches of the civil service, and you have to work with them hand-in-hand to attain this larger goal,” she said.