Vedanta wants Mr Modi govt to unlock natural resources potential
Post Date: 23 May 2014 Viewed: 306
Mr Anil Agarwal chairman of Vedanta Resources, expects the new government to adopt reforms and forward looking policies for unlocking the untapped potential of the country's natural resources sector.
Mr Agarwal said that "We expect the new government to have clear reforms and forward looking policies on top of their agenda that can open up this sector's potential to contribute and strongly impact the GDP growth of the country."
He said that though the country has abundant reserves of oil & gas, bauxite, coal, iron ore, copper and gold, it is spending multi-billions of dollars on imports. India's imports dipped 8.11% to USD 451 billion in 2013 to 2014. Natural resources, including oil and gas, contributed a significant part in the total basket. A new government with Mr Narendra Modi as PM in the Centre is slated to take office on May 26th.
Mr Agarwal said that "We should explore, produce and utilise our natural resources optimally in the most sustainable and environment friendly manner. Hundreds and thousands of large, medium and small scale industries can be set up across the nation to process our raw material and build infrastructure, this can create significant opportunities for employment."