Indian embassies, consulates well-placed to help country`s businesses explore new markets for exports: Rajkumar Ranjan Singh
Union Minister of State for External Affairs Rajkumar Ranjan Singh has said that Indian embassies and consulates are well-placed to help the country's businesses explore new markets for exports. He said India's growth and prosperity are intrinsically linked to its ability to tap into global markets and focusing on the incredible products and services that it has to offer.
He stated that India has representation in almost all the countries of the world. He said ‘Our embassies and consulates are equipped with commercial representatives.' He added ‘Trust, quality and assured supply are the key components for the long-term success of any export business.’
Besides, stating that India is looking to increase its exports to $2 trillion by 2030, he said 'Our export target of 2030 will be equivalent to Brazil's or Canada's total GDP today.' He asserted that India will increase its export earnings by more than 2.5 times by the year 2030 compared to what it is at present. Moreover, he said export will have to be a dominant player in India's growth story.