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 02. NEWSMAKERS

Statement by External Affairs Minister on SAARC Ministers Meet

The Union Minister of External Affairs, Shri Pranab Mukherjee with the SAARC Countries Ministers at the 29th SAARC Council of Ministers Meeting, in New Delhi on December 07, 2007.

The 29th session of the Council of Ministers met in New Delhi on 7th December, 2007. All SAARC member states participated in these meetings. The Council of Ministers reviewed implementation of decisions taken at the 14th SAARC Summit in New Delhi in April, and took important decisions to move SAARC from declaratory phase into implementation mode.

The Council of Ministers decided that the SAARC Development Fund be operationalised immediately. A temporary cell is being established in the SAARC Secretariat for its operationalisation, and implementation of identified projects from available funds. Several projects identified by Ministerial and other meetings will be implemented now. These include social sector projects and physical connectivity projects. Social projects which will now be implemented in all our countries include maternal and

child health including immunization, empowerment of women and other disadvantaged sections of the society, and capacity-building aimed at enhancing the quality of education including teacher training. A project on telemedicine is also commencing implementation.The Council of Ministers also considered economic issues. They agreed that the development of regional infrastructure for trade as part of overall regional connectivity in South Asia should be given priority.

The Council of Ministers also endorsed the SAARC Home Ministers’ recommendations for a security network within SAARC. `They directed that the draft Agreement on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters be finalized as soon as possible. A meeting of Legal Advisors to attempt to finalise the agreement will be held in Sri Lanka in April 2008.

The Council of Ministers deeply appreciated the contribution of the present SAARC Secretary-General, His Excellency Mr. Chenkyab Dorji, and the excellent work done by him during his tenure. The Council of Ministers approved the appointment of the new SAARC Secretary-General, who will be Dr. Sheel Kant Sharma from India.

The meeting of the Council took place when the effect of climate change on our countries is increasingly evident. Our deep concern at this phenomenon which threatens our people’s lives and livelihood, and our conviction of the need for a global response has been expressed in a Declaration by the Foreign Ministers of the SAARC countries which is being released today. This is a significant beginning of an important SAARC initiative.

Owing to domestic preoccupations in 2008, the Maldives will be hosting the SAARC Summit in 2009. Sri Lanka has kindly offered to host the Summit in 2008 to coincide with the 60th Anniversary of Sri Lanka’s Independence. The Council welcomed the Sri Lankan offer.

The Council’s meeting was accompanied by several popular and cultural events which you are aware of including a Fusion Bands Festival, a Food Festival, a Textile Museum and a Folklore Festival. The popular response and the friendly, productive and smooth conduct of the Council meeting underlines the deep reservoir of goodwill existing between the SAARC countries and people.
'India to remain outsourcing leader in 2008' 

This should put smile back on the face of the Indian outsourcing industry. Gartner forecasts, "The year 2008 will be a good one for the ITES sector. India will remain the undisputed leader in the outsourcing space. This despite the fact that countries like China, Russia and Brazil are emerging as credible alternatives." It also predicts offshore spending will go up by 60% in Europe and 40% in the US next year. This, at a time when the industry is supposed to be going through a low phase because of the US sub-prime crisis.

Interestingly, experts now say the US economic downturn could actually give a boost to Indian outsourcing industry, even though it's being hit by a rupee trading at an all time high.

"Whenever the world is facing cost pressures or facing a little lower demand, then US companies will face the need to take out costs.So the contrarian situation is that they could outsource more and that would benefit the software industry," says Azim Premji, chairman Wipro.

Premji is gung-ho, inspite of the fact that the rupee's rise has affected operating profits as a percentage of sales of the software industry. The value of Wipro's shares have fallen by almost a quarter, making it one of the worst performers on India's stock market this year.

And the next couple of months will be a "wait-and-watch situation" as the magnitude of the US subprime crisis unfolds, Premji feels.

"What is of concern is the uncertainty — when people start sitting on the fence on (business) decisions," Premji says.But the ITES industry should not lie back contended. As a joint study by RocSearch and CII reveals, shortage of skilled and employable people and the lack of government and policy support are two of the biggest bugbears facing the outsourcing sector today. The survey showed every third company had a manpower shortage of more than 15%. What's more, almost half the organisations reported employability at the entry level was less than 10% while there were not enough people to fill the middle level as well.

The study 'Managing Skills & Knowledge in the Indian Services Outsourcing Sector', shows that attrition level too was as high as 20% in most companies.


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