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The ‘Youth Pravasi Bharatiya Divas’ was inaugurated as part of the PBD 2017 with an aim to connect with the youth, the new generation of Pravasis growing up all over the world.
An initiative to engage with young diaspora that provides forum to discuss issues that concern them was attended by Suriname Vice President Michael Ashwin Adhin, Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports Vijay Goel and Minister of State for External Affairs V K Singh.
Speaking at the event, Singh said the common thread that binds the Indian dispora together is the enduring connect with a country whose history dates back to five millennia, whose contemporary reality takes them on an incredible journey and whose future offers them endless possibilities.
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“I would like to mention in this Youth PBD 2017, about 4 Ts through which you can transform your lives as well as that of India. These are Talent, Technology, Training and Teamwork,” he said.
Stating that a stronger and more influential India was needed for the balance of power in the world, Adhin in his address said India can once again become a ‘Vishwa guru’.
He said India can become a superpower and had the potential to become a spiritual and cultural hub.
Adhin also urged the youth diaspora to work for mutual benefits while recognising thier strength of enterprise and entrepreneurship.
Goel called on the youth diaspora to give suggestions on channelising their force and help in creating infrastructure for it.
He also assured of all possible assistance from his Ministry for those willing to take up social projects in any part of the country.
About 300-400 overseas Indian youth are participating in the Youth PBD, including nearly 150 PIOs who are visiting India for the Know India programme.
The Youth PBD in 2017 includes plenary sessions on problems faced by Indian students abroad, problems faced by NRI students in India, and startups and innovation which have a social impact in India.