IANS | 09 Jan, 2024
Former Prime Minister of Belgium Yves Leterme has said that the
collaboration between the European Union and India can elevate Indian
unicorn and enhance digital competition.
He was addressing an
international conclave on 'India-EU as strategic partners for the future
of higher education' at Woxsen University in Hyderabad on Tuesday.
"The
EU, India, and the US are the biggest democracies in the world. The new
rising power India is a democracy that protects its values while
addressing the global challenges and well-balanced multinational
institutions and Sustainable Development Goals agenda and Woxsen is
forging a generation of future that holds these principles,” he said.
He
said that the first stage of EU-India cooperation is to collaborate and
connect to promote good incentives and learn about each other.
“The
connectivity partnership has decided to boost the collective efforts
between the EU and India with transport as the number one priority –
with some added value to invest in infrastructural links for
transporting energy goods and water,” he said.
He said that the second priority is setting up an ecosystem for energy consumption.
“We
need a lot of innovation and investment to use the resources
efficiently. The third is the digital domain. We must join forces in the
digital world because the EU needs natural resources in free market
competition,” he said.
He said that EU and India cooperation can
promote Indian unicorns and build more competition in the digital world
using cutting-edge technology.
“The fourth domain is
person-to-person cooperation, which is the importance of education
exchange and tourism. We are demanding well-educated, skilled people
from good management schools in India. India and the EU should deepen
their cooperation in geopolitical terms as well. Together, we need to
resolve issues. We must resume free trade, investment protection, and
agreement on geopolitical issues,” he said.
Notable figures
present at the conclave included G. V. Prasad, Co-Chairman and Managing
Director of Dr. Reddy's Laboratories and Honorary Consul General of
Belgium; Dr. Shankar S. Mantha, Former Chairman of AICTE; along with
representatives from the US Consulate Hyderabad, the Embassy of the
Netherlands, the Government of Telangana, the University of Hyderabad,
IBS Hyderabad, NALSAR, NICMAR University, and IMT Hyderabad.
The
primary objective of the International Conclave was to establish a
dynamic platform to foster open and constructive dialogue among key
stakeholders from the realms of diplomacy, higher education, and
business.
G. V. Prasad said that what makes a country powerful is military strength, education, economic output, and cost competitiveness.
“The
foundation of a solid educational and research system is still
something that we must invest in. Our founding fathers institutionalised
good technical institutes and universities,” he said.
He said
that however beyond the public universities, it wasn't easy for the
private sector to set up institutes like this and recreate the history
of India with world-class facilities at low fee structure and
cost-effectiveness.
Suman K. Mukherjee, Economist & Management
Consultant; G.V. Prasad, Yves Leterme and Raul V. Rodriguez,
Vice-President, Woxsen University also spoke at the plenary session on
“Internationalization of Higher Education: Reflections on Present and
the Road Ahead.”
Vishal Khurma, CEO, Woxsen University said that
Woxsen offers students avenues for industry exposure and practical
learning through high-tech labs and deep learning. This prepares them to
be effective and diligent in the roles they take up as they enter the
corporate world.