Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday laid strong emphasis on self-reliance, saying that India's biggest enemy is "its dependence" on foreign nations" and the nation must overcome it.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was felicitated in Numaligarh, Golaghat on Sunday. He inaugurated the Assam Bioethanol Plant at Numaligarh Refinery Limited (NRL), aimed at promoting clean energy and reducing dependence on fossil fuels.
The Agro Chem Federation of India (ACFI) has urged the government to introduce a PLI scheme and tax holidays to reduce import dependence for technical ingredients and to set up agrochemical manufacturing hubs to boost domestic production.
Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari, on Wednesday, said that India must reduce its dependence on imports by focusing on alternative fuels, including biofuels, hydrogen and electric mobility, while also highlighting experiments being done with ethanol and isobutanol.
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In his remarks at the India-Russia Business Forum in Moscow, EAM Jaishankar highlighted several key lessons, including the need to address concerns over dependence on a limited number of markets, reliance on narrow connectivity, and the costs of insufficient research into new opportunitie
Similar to the country's resolve for energy independence, Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasised the need for India to achieve self-reliance in the fertilisers sector, addressing the nation from the ramparts of the Red Fort this Independence Day.
In Defence sector, Prime Minister Modi announced the launch of 'Mission Sudarshan Chakra', aimed at neutralizing enemies and and enhancing India's offensive capabilities. Drawing inspiration from India's rich cultural and mythological heritage, the 'Sudarshan Chakra' is the weapon of Lord
India is negotiating with China for the procurement of permanent magnets made from rare earth minerals. The government is also exploring alternative supply channels and domestic sources to reduce dependence on China.
A report by advisory firm Primus Partners has outlined a comprehensive five-pillar blueprint to localise the production of rare earth magnets in India, which is aiming to secure the country's electric vehicle (EV) future and reduce its near-total dependence on Chinese imports.
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Saturday emphasised the need for India to boost exports, reduce dependence on imports, and advance in technology to achieve economic self-reliance.