Cutting down on imports and increasing exports biggest form of nationalism: Nitin Gadkari
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari emphasized that reducing imports and boosting exports is paramount for national progress. Speaking in Mumbai, he highlighted the importance of knowledge and research in making India a 'Vishwaguru'. Gadkari noted PM Mod...

Addressing an event, Gadkari said that a country advancing in knowledge and research will emerge as a 'Vishwaguru', stressing the need to link education and innovation with national development.
"The most important thing to make India Vishwaguru is knowledge. Every country that progresses in the world does so because of knowledge and research. A lot of research is going on in defence, agriculture, and information technology sectors," he said.
Noting that wars were earlier fought with soldiers and tanks, Gadkari said drones and missiles are now being used, indicating the shift in global dynamics towards knowledge-driven strategies.
The BJP MP stated Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set a goal of making India a five trillion-dollar economy and the world's third largest.
"To achieve this, it is important to focus on knowledge and research, and ensure that the education we receive is relevant to our lives," he added.
"The future of youth is related to the future of the country. The things we import...conducting research on them, reducing imports, and increasing exports is the biggest form of nationalism," Gadkari said.
He emphasised that research in material sciences and technology would help reduce dependency on imports.
Gadkari added that the world has shown interest in India's heritage, history, culture, and knowledge of yoga, and that the country must ensure that its knowledge benefits society and the nation.
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