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    Jaitley’s ‘Make in India’ mantra for Japanese firms

    Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has invited Japanese companies to set up manufacturing facilities in India to produce 'rolling stock' for Metro rail projects.

    Jaitley’s ‘Make in India’ mantra for Japanese firms
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    Finance Minister Arun Jaitley (R) with his Japanese counterpart at the ADB summit

    New Delhi

    The invitation to set up the manufacturing facilities was extended by Jaitley during a bilateral meeting with Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso in Yokohama. The minister is on a three-day visit to Japan to attend the 50th Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors' of the Asian Development Bank (ADB). 

    Jaitley also highlighted various initiatives under the "Make in India" programme which is a flagship scheme of the central government to spur domestic manufacturing, it was officially stated in New Delhi on Sunday. Besides taking part in the 50th Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors of the ADB on Sunday and the Annual General Meeting of ADB on May 4-7, Jaitley was scheduled to attend other engagements also.

    Reduce time lag in loan approval and disbursal

    India has urged the ADB to reduce the time it takes to approve a loan as well as to disburse as the developing countries in the Asian region need to build their infrastructure and increase social sector spending. Speaking at the business session of the ADB Board of Governors, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley also asked the multilateral lender to set up a regional hub in New Delhi for South Asia region so that a majority of the proposals could be processed there speedily. 

    Stating that the Bank has kept its processes and procedures up to date with the demands of the time, Jaitley, however, said more can be done to keep pace with the aspirations of the people. "For instance, time required to approve a proposal as well as the time lag between approval and disbursement of loans can be further reduced. I am sure you all would agree that speed is what will keep ADB ahead of others," Jaitley said at the business session yesterday. He said since ADB has completed 50 years, it provides an occasion to look back and carefully assess its achievements and what more needs to be done. 

    "Eliminating poverty from Asia-Pacific region is the vowed objective of ADB. In addition to sectors like energy, urban development and transportation, we need to focus more on affordable renewable energy," Jaitley said. 

    In the area of urban development, especially in the sector of drinking water and sanitation, the major challenges remain in the realm of user charges and financial sustainability of urban bodies. The Bank needs to promote models that will focus on these challenges, he added. Jaitley said in almost all of the developing member countries, a vast majority of the rural populace depends on agriculture and other allied activities. 

    "There is a need for greater focus on climate resilient agriculture, better farm production technologies, improved value chain management and creation of better marketing infrastructure for the farm produce. ADB also needs to focus more on social infrastructure like health and education," he said.

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