"India needs to develop on all these three fronts, increased production, increased value addition to the nation's mineral resources and developing the skills of the youths," Modi said after the inauguration of modernised IISCO Steel Plant here.
"We have iron-ores. We are exporting the mineral and then importing steel from China. Then where is the benefit of having iron-ores?" Modi said.
He said if these issues were rightly addressed, the unemployed youths would get jobs and would help the country fight poverty.
"But today, international agencies like the World Bank and IMF were saying that India was among the fastest growing nations in the world," he said.
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