Modi said manufacturing in West Bengal needed to be revived and Kolkata could become the leader of the east. With less than a year to go before the West Bengal Assembly elections, Modi, while addressing the members of the Kolkata-headquartered chamber, invoked the name of Swami Vivekananda, who urged Indians to use their own produce and find markets in other countries, and Rabindranath Tagore’s “Nuton Juger Bhore” (In the dawn of a new age) to inspire self-reliance.
He said the aspiration for self-reliance in manufacturing medical equipment, defence, minerals, edible oils, fertiliser, electronics including chip manufacturing, solar panels, batteries and aviation had always been there and asked industrialists to seize opportunities in developing sectors in the country. “We have now made the coal and minerals sector competitive and industrialists need to come forward,” he said.