The Indian diaspora serves as a living bridge connecting India to the world, Minister of State for External Affairs V Muraleedharan said on Sunday, hailing its achievements on the occasion of Pravasi Bhartiya Divas (PBD). In an address at the Youth PBD conference, he said the government has taken a series of initiatives to connect to the diaspora and collaborate in science and technology.
”Our diaspora serves as a living bridge connecting India to the world. It is heartwarming how the members of our large diaspora, while being well integrated into the countries and societies where they live and work, have continued to maintain deep and abiding connections with their motherland and its rich heritage, traditions, and culture,” Muraleedharan said.
”Even as they hold esteemed positions, leading from the front in their respective spheres, be it political, economic, cultural, services, or technology, they retain and nurture an abiding bond and interest in staying connected with their roots and upholding their traditions, rites and rituals, culture, cuisine, and language,” he added.
The minister also spoke extensively about the success stories of the diaspora and mentioned the achievements of Google CEO Sundar Pichai, Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal, Inmarsat CEO Rajeev Suri, and Chanel CEO Leena Nair.
”These luminaries are proof of Indian youth leadership on the global stage. Non Resident Unicorns (NRIs) building on India’s strength in IT and outsourcing, has become the new buzzword,” he said.
He said the Indian youth has been making great strides in finding innovative solutions to current problems and is a repository to futuristic thinking. ”The youth, both from India as well as the diaspora community, have made a remarkable journey in innovation, technology, and creativity. All this talent around the world needs a platform to connect from, assist each other and also share their respective successes and challenges,” Muraleedharan