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Speech by Shri. Amit Mitra, Secretary-General of Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, on the felicitation programme of Shri Pranab Mukherjee, External Affairs Minister, on being conferred Padma Vibhushan, Kotah House, 8th March, 2008. Honourable Shri Pranab Mukherjee, someone I had the honour of knowing for several decades with great respect and I must recognize here Mrs.Mukherjee, because the one who was there right through I have seen in my own life. So I would like to recognize not only Honourable Shri Pranab Mukherjee but Mrs. Mukherjee, whom I have also known over the years, stood like a pillar. Thank You, for being here, at this occasion, Ma’am. Friends, when Shri M.K Mukherjee handed the phone to Prof.Omprakash Mishra, and he said you must come , it was a honour for me because this is an occasion at which I am deeply touched that I am here to say a few words, for someone I have looked up to through all my life.Friends,there is no one perhaps in India, to my knowledge, who has been the Cabinet Minister of Commerce, Cabinet Minister of Finance, Cabinet Minister of Defence and Cabinet Minister of External Affairs, rolled into one and also Deputy Chairperson of the Planning Commission. Friends, I recall it was during his tenure in Commerce that the GATT began to happen at Marrakech and his contribution to that discourse remains significant. Aside from finance, you may not know that during his tenure as Defence Minister he was the first to start private-public partnership. I do not know, how many of you here know, that he started the RURs private sector companies which will be built into Udyog Ratnas of the Defence Department jointly with the public sector partnership, a unique contribution that will go down in history as a new theme in the process of growth and change. Shri. Amit Mitra, Secretary-General of Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry addresses the gathering Friends,
I may also indicate to you that I know that during External
Affairs tenure which has begun there is a very important process
at work of commerce activity which has become so vital to
the Ministry of External Affairs keeping integrated. For example,
he formed a position on economic affairs which relates to
security in the energy sector. I do not know whether you know
that we have seen a synthetic, organic process of integration
across ministries in the area of energy security which he
has already initiated as a ‘single window’ in
terms of second track diplomacy all over the world. So when
ONGC invest 2 billion dollar in Zaka Lake obviously there
was a second track diplomacy behind the scene which remained
unintegrated with the ministry of petroleum, ministry of natural
resources, and the ministry of different sectors. Thank You, for this opportunity, Prof Mishra. |