Dr.. Al-Suwailem: Malaysia and India are two examples of successful Asian experiences

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Riyadh-Amlak
Dr. . Tawfiq bin Abdulaziz Al-Suwailem, businessman and director of Gulf House for Economic Research and Consulting, called for the need to benefit from the successful Asian experience in Asian countries, pointing out that the current economic development is concentrated in them in all aspects of life, which achieved this advanced boom and sustainable development in the fields of industry, information technology, communications and infrastructure, indicating that activating economic relations significantly between the Kingdom and these countries will have a positive impact on the national economy.
In his statement to Amlak, Dr. Al-Suwailem touched on some of the experiences of some of these countries, including the Indian experience and how India jumped from an ordinary country to a superpower among the G20 countries and how it eliminated unemployment, explaining that they have a specialized body in the development of small and medium enterprises and how to prepare human resources for success in applied life and that during more than twenty years they trained 400 million people and qualified them for the labor market, adding that the most important mechanisms adopted by India to achieve this number is that they paid attention to several points: The first point : Teaching them the English language, the second point: teaching them computers and various technologies, and the third point: Teach them the culture of work and focus on work and insist on it after a long time, a person will succeed.
Dr. Al-Suwailem also referred to the Malaysian experience, explaining that he had previously discussed the advisor to the former Prime Minister of Malaysia, Mahathir Muhammad, about how they succeeded in eliminating unemployment and transforming Malaysia from a rural agricultural country to a superpower called one of the Asian tigers, where Mahathir pointed out that the first step focused on our interest in the human being because the human being is the obsession of development and development is the obsession of leaders, people and societies, the second step we changed the education curricula, choosing it applied and not theory, the third step we increased working hours because increasing working hours makes a person focus on his work and develop a culture and love of work for D Dr. . Tawfiq bin Abdulaziz Al-Suwailem, businessman and director of the Gulf House for Economic Research and Consulting, concluded his statement to ”Amlak” that both Malaysia and India represent two models of successful Asian experience that we can benefit from their experiences in development and launch towards achieving the Kingdom's future aspirations.