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‘We have to secure the borders, advance national development’: S Jaishankar

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'We have to secure the borders, advance national development': S Jaishankar

EAM Dr S Jaishankar

New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar attended the launch of ‘India’s World Magazine’ in Delhi. During this he said, “I am very happy to join you today because we are starting a new platform, which is not just a magazine. I’m happy because I see it as an additional platform for debate and argument in our country and I think we need more platforms.”

S Jaishankar spoke on digital era

On this occasion, the External Affairs Minister also spoke on several issues. He said that the digital age demands the need for its own foreign policy because the digital age is fundamentally different from the manufacturing age. The kind of hedging that can be done in manufacturing is that, at the end of the day, products were products, whereas something digital is no longer just a product, it is data emitter. Today, we have to build our global participation in our economy… It is not a question of who is competitive at price, it is also an issue of whose products and services you trust. Where would you like to keep your data? Where can other people use your data against you? “All of these concerns will be important.”

‘Borders have to be secured’

The External Affairs Minister said, “Foreign policy is a blend of the old and the new. Many of the issues we have faced historically are still not over. We still have to secure our borders. We still There are bitter memories of the past and we have already moved towards a foreign policy whose direct function is to advance national development. All joint communiqués issued by the policy machinery of If you look at it, you will find that in the last 10 years there has been a lot of emphasis on economic diplomacy, when the Prime Minister or the Foreign Minister goes out, there is a lot of talk about technology, capital, best practices, cooperation and investment. Lessons have been learned from other countries in Southeast Asia and East Asia.

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