QuoteWith India as its full member, SCO boundaries would stretch from the Pacific to Europe; and from the Arctic to the Indian Ocean: PM
QuoteIndia would no doubt benefit from SCO's strengths in energy, natural resources and industry: PM Modi
QuoteIndia's strong economy and its vast market could drive economic growth in the SCO region: PM Narendra Modi
QuoteWithin SCO, India will be a productive partner in building strong trade, transport, energy, digital and people to people links: PM
QuoteIndia's partnership will protect our societies from the threats of radical ideologies of hate, violence and terror: PM
QuoteIndia will adopt zero tolerance and a comprehensive approach in fighting terrorism at all levels: PM Narendra Modi

Your Excellency Mr. Ismail Karimov,
President of the Republic of Uzbekistan,
Leaders of the Members States of Shanghai
Cooperation Organization;
Invited Leaders
Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen

|

Almost a year ago, I started my journey of Central Asian countries from Tashkent. 

I still remember the warmth and generous welcome of Excellency Karimov and Uzbek people.

Let me join others in thanking you Excellency Karimov for you hospitality and excellent arrangements for this meeting.

At the Ufa Summit last year, conducted so ably by President Putin, the SCO leaders had accepted India as its full member.

It was a landmark in India's engagement with SCO.

Later today, we will sign the Memorandum of Obligations.

With this we would formalize the process of India's membership of the SCO.

And, as a logical extension India's age old ties with the region, one-sixth of humanity will join the family of SCO.

We are indeed grateful to the SCO Member States and its leaders for their overwhelming support for India’s membership of the SCO.

I also welcome Pakistan as the new member of the SCO and Belarus as a first time Observer to this body.

Excellencies,

India is not new to the region. Our historic linkages with you are centuries old. And, its just not geography that connects us. Our societies have been enriched by links of culture, cusine and commerce.

They form the bed rock of our modern day relationships with Russia, China and the countries of Central Asia.

Excellencies,

With India as its full member, SCO boundaries would stretch from the Pacific to Europe; and from the Arctic to the Indian Ocean.

We would represent forty percent of humanity and over a billion youth.

To this group, India brings principles that are in tune with the philosophies of the SCO.

India has always enjoyed good relations with the Eurasian land mass.

We also share global goals of stability, security and prosperity in the Asia-Pacific.

India would no doubt benefit from SCO's strengths in energy, natural resources and industry.

In turn, India's strong economy and its vast market could drive economic growth in the SCO region.

India's capacities in trade, investments, information and communication technology, Space, S&T, agriculture, health care, small and medium scale industry can bring wide spread economic benefit to the SCO countries.

We can partner to develop human resources and institutional capacities in the region.

Since our priorities match, our development experiences would be relevant to your national needs.

|

Excellencies,

The interdependent world of twenty-first century is full of economic opportunities.

It also faces geo-political complexities and security challenges.

And, connectivity among the countries of the region is crucial to our economic prosperity.

And, not just physical connectivity.

What we need is seamless flow of goods, services, capital and people among ourselves.

But, that alone is not enough.

Our region also needs to nurture strong rail, road and air links with the rest of the world.

Within SCO, India will be a productive partner in building strong trade, transport, energy, digital and people to people links.

Our decision to join the international North South Transport Corridor, the Chabahar Agreement, and Ashgabat Agreement reflects this desire and intent.

Excellencies,

India's membership of SCO would contribute to region's prosperity. It would also strengthen its security. Our partnership will protect our societies from the threats of radical ideologies of hate, violence and terror.

India will unite with SCO countries to work towards this goal. And, we will adopt zero tolerance and a comprehensive approach in fighting terrorism at all levels.

With the same goal in sight, a stable, independent and peaceful Afghanistan is not just a sincere desire of each Afghan. It is also necessary for greater security and stability in the SCO region.

In conclusion Mr. Chairman,

I am confident that India's engagement with all SCO members will help us build a region:

Which is an engine of economic growth for the world;Is more stable and secure internally; and Strongly connected with other geographies.

|

Excellencies,

Next year, we look forward to attending SCO meeting in Astana, as equal partners.

I wish all success to Kazhakstan in their Chairmanship of SCO in 2017.

I once again thank the Government and the people of Uzbekistan for their hospitality and congratulate Excellency Karimov for conducting today’s successful meeting.

Thank you.

  • Reena chaurasia September 03, 2024

    बीजेपी
Explore More
ਹਰ ਭਾਰਤੀ ਦਾ ਖੂਨ ਖੌਲ ਰਿਹਾ ਹੈ: ਮਨ ਕੀ ਬਾਤ ਵਿੱਚ ਪ੍ਰਧਾਨ ਮੰਤਰੀ ਮੋਦੀ

Popular Speeches

ਹਰ ਭਾਰਤੀ ਦਾ ਖੂਨ ਖੌਲ ਰਿਹਾ ਹੈ: ਮਨ ਕੀ ਬਾਤ ਵਿੱਚ ਪ੍ਰਧਾਨ ਮੰਤਰੀ ਮੋਦੀ
'Justice is served': Indian Army strikes nine terror camps in Pak and PoJK

Media Coverage

'Justice is served': Indian Army strikes nine terror camps in Pak and PoJK
NM on the go

Nm on the go

Always be the first to hear from the PM. Get the App Now!
...
Cabinet approves National Scheme for ITI Upgradation and Setting up of 5 National COE for Skilling
May 07, 2025

In a major step towards transforming vocational education in India, the Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has approved the National Scheme for Industrial Training Institute (ITI) Upgradation and the Setting up of five (5) National Centres of Excellence for Skilling as a Centrally Sponsored Scheme.

National Scheme for Industrial Training Institute (ITI) Upgradation and Setting up of five (5) National Centres of Excellence (NCOE) for Skilling will be implemented as a Centrally Sponsored Scheme as per announcement, made under Budget 2024-25 and Budget 2025-26 with outlay of Rs.60,000 crore (Central Share: Rs.30,000 crore, State Share: Rs.20,000 crore and Industry Share: Rs.10,000 crore), with co-financing to the extent of 50% of Central share by the Asian Development Bank and the World Bank, equally.

The scheme will focus on upgradation of 1,000 Government ITIs in hub and spoke arrangement with industry aligned revamped trades (courses) and Capacity Augmentation of five (5) National Skill Training Institutes (NSTIs), including setting up of five National Centres of Excellence for Skilling in these institutes.

The Scheme aims to position existing ITIs as government-owned, industry-managed aspirational institutes of skills, in collaboration with State Governments and industry. Over a five-year period, 20 lakh youth will be skilled through courses that address the human capital needs of industries. The scheme will focus on ensuring alignment between local workforce supply and industry demand, thereby facilitating industries, including MSMEs, in accessing employment-ready workers.

The financial assistance provided under various schemes in the past was suboptimal to meet the full upgradation needs of ITIs, particularly in addressing growing investment requirements for infrastructure upkeep, capacity expansion, and the introduction of capital-intensive, new-age trades. To overcome this, a need-based investment provision has been kept under the proposed scheme, allowing flexibility in fund allocation based on the specific infrastructure, capacity, and trade-related requirements of each institution. For the first time, the scheme seeks to establish deep industry connect in planning and management of ITI upgradation on a sustained basis. The scheme will adopt an industry-led Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) model for an outcome-driven implementation strategy, making it distinct from previous efforts to improve the ITI ecosystem.

Under the scheme, infrastructure upgradation for improved Training of Trainers (ToT) facilities will be undertaken in five National Skill. Training Institutes (NSTIs), namely Bhubaneswar, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kanpur, and Ludhiana. Additionally, pre-service and in-service training will be provided to 50,000 trainers.

By addressing long-standing challenges in infrastructure, course relevance, employability, and the perception of vocational training, the scheme aims to position ITIs at the forefront to cater to skilled manpower requirement, aligned to the nation’s journey to becoming a global manufacturing and innovation powerhouse. It will create a pipeline of skilled workers aligned with industry demand, thereby addressing skill shortages in high-growth sectors such as electronics, automotive, and renewable energy. In sum, the proposed scheme aligns with the Prime Minister’s vision of Viksit Bharat, with skilling as a key enabler to meet both current and future industry needs.

Background:

Vocational education and training can be an immense driver of economic growth and productivity, as India embarks on its aspirational journey towards a developed nation by 2047. Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) have been the backbone of vocational education and training in India since the 1950s, operating under State Governments. While ITI network has expanded by nearly 47% since 2014, reaching 14,615 across with 14.40 lakh enrolment, vocational training via ITIs remains less aspirational and have also suffered from lack of systemic interventions to improve their infrastructure, and appeal.

While in the past there have been schemes to support the upgradation of ITIs, it is perhaps, the best time to scale incremental efforts of the last decade through a nationally scalable program for ITI re-imagination with course content and design aligned with industry needs to create a pool of skilled workforce as one of the key enablers to realize the goal of Viksit Bharat.