"I am a great believer in FTAs. No country in the world has been able to do without exports. India can't grow on the back of its domestic market. India must learn the art of exports. Unless you don't penetrate global markets, it will be very difficult for India to grow," Kant said.
The government last month, reviewed the impact of free trade agreements (FTAs) on the domestic economy and employment generation amid concerns that FTAs may be helping trading partners more than India. The meeting was attended by Kant, among others.
"The World Trade Organisation is not moving forward and therefore, the world is doing bilateral agreements. We should move forward with bilateral agreements," Kant said, adding that for exports to grow and for India to become a great exporting nation, it is important to move towards FTAs.
Kant, while addressing a meeting of the India-Japan Business Cooperation Committee here, said the Japanese companies "must adopt India as their home ground, must take much more risks and they will see results in the next 3-4 decades".
Noting that the Indian story for the Japanese companies had just begun, Kant said, "A huge possibility and potential (exist) for them to move away from a country they are overexposed to and over-invested in -- China. The future of Japanese companies is not in Japan because of very small demand, their future is not in China, their future is in India".
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