ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
Business

"Atmanirbhar Bharat does not mean isolation but competitive integration": NITI Aayog's Arvind Virmani on India-US deal

Arvind Virmani, Member, NITI Aayog, on Tuesday highlighted that the India-US trade deal is essential for "competitive integration," fostering exports and investment, rather than isolationism.

ANI Feb 03, 2026 19:39 IST googleads

Arvind Virmani, Member, NITI Aayog. (Photo: ANI)

New Delhi, [India] February 3 (ANI): Arvind Virmani, Member, NITI Aayog, on Tuesday highlighted that the India-US trade deal is essential for "competitive integration," fostering exports and investment, rather than isolationism.
Speaking with ANI, he said, "It takes two hands to clap; the other hand has now come forward. That is good news for exports, investment, and long-term growth."
He emphasised that "Atmanirbhar Bharat" doesn't mean isolation, but competitive integration, with FTAs playing a key role in India's industrial strategy.
While speaking with ANI, Virmani said, "Atmanirbhar Bharat does not mean isolation but competitive integration. Bilateral and free trade agreements are central to India's industrial strategy."
The 2026 budget focused on semiconductors and rare earths as strategic goods to secure supply chains, positioning India as a key manufacturing hub in the "China plus one" strategy.
"India has signed FTAs with Australia, the UK, and the EU, with more in the pipeline, and has initiated a bilateral trade agreement (BTA) with the United States. We are not protectionist. These agreements eliminate tariffs on most goods and make India integral to global supply chains," he said.
Speaking further on the Union Budget 2026 announced by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, he highlighted the government's focus on semiconductors and rare earth minerals.
Virmani described them as "strategic economic goods," especially after supply disruptions during and after the pandemic.
"With semiconductors embedded in nearly all modern products and rare earths critical for magnets used in EVs and electronics, India's Semiconductor Mission 2.0 and proposed rare earth corridors across states such as Odisha, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh are essential for supply security," he said.
"Every country is now trying to promote domestic capacity in these areas," he said, adding that recent Budgets have emphasized infrastructure and ecosystem support to enable this transition.
Virmani stressed that the Budget should not be viewed in isolation but as part of a continuous policy process. He pointed to NITI Aayog's work on a state-level manufacturing competitiveness index, which will help identify strengths and weaknesses in attracting investment.
A key Budget intervention, he said, is the new equity support fund for medium-sized enterprises. "The MSME ecosystem has traditionally focused on very small firms or large corporates. The medium segment was neglected," Virmani said. Equity support will help these firms scale up, improve quality, and compete globally as exporters.
On foreign portfolio investment (FPI) and overseas Indian capital, Virmani highlighted procedural reforms to make it easier for Indians abroad to invest in India. He linked this to rising anti-Indian sentiment in some countries and said the Budget creates a smoother pathway for diaspora funds to return home, particularly into new growth areas such as artificial intelligence, data centres, and advanced services.
"These incentives are competitive in nature," he said, pointing out that countries like Malaysia and others offer tax holidays. "India is not operating in isolation. We must respond to what our competitors are doing."
Virmani offered an unconventional view on job creation, arguing that skills, not job titles, are the real drivers of employment. He noted that only about 19% of India's workforce is in formal jobs, while nearly 58% is self-employed.
"Jobs and skills are two sides of the same coin. A degree alone has no value if you cannot do something." He described the government's expanded focus on skilling across manufacturing and services as revolutionary, highlighting growing employment of women in electronics manufacturing and the rise of service jobs linked to industrial growth. (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

Business

Piyush Goyal meets global industry leaders to deepen trade ties

Piyush Goyal meets global industry leaders to deepen trade ties

The meetings were inclined towards bolstering India's manufacturing capabilities and deepening its integration into global supply chains. The discussions focused on expanding investment partnerships and enhancing India's role as a critical hub in the Indo-Pacific region.

Read More
Business

India market "relatively resilient" compared to its Asian peers

India market

The deepening conflict in West Asia has placed the Indian economy and the broader Asian region in the "eye of the storm," as supply chain disruptions and surging energy costs threaten to trigger a significant negative growth shock.

Read More
Business

Adani Foundation to connect 10 lakh women nationwide

Adani Foundation to connect 10 lakh women nationwide

The Adani Foundation, today, declared that in the next one year, it will connect one lakh women in Maharashtra with the Swabhimaan initiative. For the future, Adani Foundation has announced to connect 10 lakh women in India with the same initiative and make them strong.

Read More
Business

India Emerging as Stable Investment Anchor in Turbulent Global

India Emerging as Stable Investment Anchor in Turbulent Global

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 12: As military conflict in West Asia disrupts energy supplies through the Strait of Hormuz and global liquidity tightens, leading investors, policymakers and capital markets leaders gathered at IGF Mumbai 2026: Catalysing Capital to assess India's position in an increasingly fragmented global economy.

Read More
Business

India pushes for green ship recycling, euro-compliant yards

India pushes for green ship recycling, euro-compliant yards

India is rapidly expanding its ship recycling sector and upgrading shipbreaking yards to meet European environmental standards, as part of a broader effort to strengthen its maritime industry and reduce logistics costs, Sushant Kumar Purohit, Chairperson of VO Chidambaranar Port Authority, said today.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.