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India wants more imported jobs: Kamal Nath – will India ever be able to create its own jobs instead of working as servants of the world?
India wants more companies from abroad come to India and use the youth of India while providing them jobs. The problem is India just do not understand no country has ever flourished in the long term by being slaves or servants of others. The British made India the slaves of the world, injected that mentality in Indian mind and left. India today just cannot get rid of that attitude as grid for dollar, euro and yen make Indian slave of foreign companies in their own country.
India is keen on developing trade ties with other nations in areas capable of generating large-scale employment opportunities for youth, Commerce and Industries Minister Kamal Nath said Friday.
Speaking after laying the foundation stone for the Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Aquaculture Research (RGCA) at Karaimedu village near here, he said the government was giving top priority for foreign trade and employment generation.
Kamal Nath said the world market was looking at India for marine products export. The aquaculture sector in India had also emerged as an important export sector.
Stating that marine scientists were working on applying bio-technology to aquaculture to maximise the output of marine products, the Minister said the RGCA would prove beneficial to fishermen and farmers all along India's coasts.
The government, he said, had set up the RGCA to develop commercial culture technologies for species which command good market potential worldwide.
RGCA would focus on transfer of aquaculture to farmers, providing hands-on training on applied aquaculture, providing strategic training to fishermen on seafood pre-processing, quality control and marketing, he added.
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