Addressing a session at the 1st PIO-Parliamentarian conference here, Kumar called the gathering a mini world parliament of PIOs and said, "All of you here are members of our extended family and bound by ties of history, emotional attachment, cultural affinities and kinship."
He further said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India and its diaspora have found greater recognition and popularity in the comity of nations.
The Modi government's flagship schemes such as Skill India, Start up India Stand up India, Make in India etc. provide a great opportunity for PIOs to partner in the country's resurgence as a global power, it added.
The minister also appreciated that languages like Hindi, Bhojpuri and folklores such as Ramayana, literature from India, traditional cuisine etc. have not only survived but are flourishing in the countries which host PIOs.
Stating that the Indian diaspora is the second largest in the world now at around 31 million, Kurien said it has been observed that PIOs are enthusiastic towards sustaining democratic ethos of the country they live in and propagate multicultural values.
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