PM Modi raises issue of transit rights, food security concerns

At SCO Summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi raised concerns about food security and provide solutions for promoting the cultivation and consumption of millets.

NewsBharati    16-Sep-2022 15:47:09 PM
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Samarkand, Sept 16: Participating at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit, PM Narendra Modi on Friday said that the SCO member countries should grant rights to transit and improve connectivity. His reference was clearly to Pakistan, whose Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif was present at the SCO leaders’ session. Besides, he raised concerns about food security and provided solutions for promoting the cultivation and consumption of millets.
 
PM Modi raises issue of transit rights, food security concerns
 
The Prime Minister also flagged the impact on global supply chains due to the Covid-19 pandemic, and the energy. He reiterated to make India a manufacturing hub in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war.
 
PM Modi said, "The pandemic and the crisis in Ukraine caused many obstacles in global supply chains, due to which the whole world is facing an unprecedented energy and food crisis. SCO must make efforts to develop reliable, resilient and diversified supply chains in our region. This will require better connectivity, as well as it will be important that we all give each other full right to transit."
 
 
"We are making progress on making India a manufacturing hub. India's young and talented workforce makes us naturally competitive. India's economy is expected to grow by 7.5 percent this year, which will be the highest among the world's largest economies," he said.
 
He also putforth of the idea of establishing a new Special Working Group on Start-ups and Innovation. "Today, there are more than 70,000 Start-ups in India, of which more than 100 are unicorns. Our experience can also be useful for many other SCO members. For this purpose, we are ready to share our experience with SCO member countries by establishing a new Special Working Group on Start-ups and Innovation," he said.
 
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Speaking of another major challenge by the world, "ensuring the food security of our citizens. One possible solution to this problem is to promote the cultivation and consumption of millets. Millets are a superfood that has been grown for thousands of years, not just in SCO countries, but in many parts of the world, and is a traditional, nutritious, and low-cost alternative to dealing with the food crisis. The year 2023 will be celebrated as the UN International Year of Millets. We should consider organizing a 'Millet Food Festival' under the SCO."
 
He also added, "India is today one of the most affordable destinations for medical and wellness tourism in the world. WHO Global Centre for Traditional Medicine was inaugurated in Gujarat in April 2022. This will be WHO's first and only global centre for traditional medicine. We must increase cooperation on traditional medicine among SCO countries. For this, India will take the initiative for a new SCO Working Group on Traditional Medicine."