The Indian team crushed arch-rivals Pakistan by 203 runs in the semi-final clash of the prestigious tournament in Christchurch.
The minister extended his best wishes to the Indian team for the final against Australia to be played on Saturday.
He credited the exceptional coaching skills of chief coach Rahul Dravid for the achievement.
Sidhu said Dravid played a yeoman's role in shaping up and honing the skills of the Indian team, that delivered par excellence performance in batting, bowling as well as fielding.
The Indian team has so far been enjoying an unbeaten run in the U-19 World Cup.
Earlier, in the quarterfinals the Indian team beat Bangladesh where as in the league phase, the Indian team topped the group by defeating Australia, Zimbabwe and Papua New Guinea.
India have won the tournament in 2000 (under Mohammed Kaif), 2008 (Virat Kohli), 2012 (Unmukt Chand) while losing two finals in 2006 (Cheteshwar Pujara) and 2016 (Ishan Kishan).
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