Posts by: aiai-india
February 26, 2014
Proactive Political Leadership and Progressive Industrial Policy to Benefit India says Mr. Joseph Owen

“The Indian economy currently growing below 5% GDP has huge potential for probable development. However roadblocks in the form of fragile leadership, lack of competent governance and poor infrastructural facilities play hindrance. Proactive leadership, progressive industrial policy and a conducive investment climate will fast pace economic growth of[…]

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February 26, 2014
Meeting with Dy. High Commissioner of India in UK

At a meeting with H.E. Mr. Virander Paul, Dy. High Commissioner of UK  and Mr. M.P. Singh, First Secretary, High Commission  in UK to discuss promotion  of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector between India and UK and to seek valued support  for  MSMEs in  India for[…]

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February 26, 2014
Russia looking at Investments in India

The Russian Federation is very keen on making investment in India in various sectors in those cases where the proposals are lucrative and acceptable to Russia since a huge amount is lying in the Indo-Rouble trade as well as other accruals which needs to be invested in India,[…]

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February 26, 2014
Mr.Suresh Shetty calls for public private partnership in Indian healthcare industry

The Round Table meeting on India Russia Health Tourism and Medical Technologies Co-operation brought out interesting insights on areas of mutual co-operation   Mumbai, 29th May 2013: All India Association of Industries (AIAI), World Trade Centre Mumbai (WTC) and Russia India Trade House Mumbai organized a round table[…]

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February 26, 2014
India and Russia to foster greater ties says Mr. Tarasyuk Yaroslav

“India and Russia have had a history of fruitful interaction in the past decades. Traditionally, the Indo-Russian partnership has been built on five major components namely politics, defence, nuclear energy, anti-terrorism cooperation and space. Going forward, the signing of the prospective Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement shall enable free[…]

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India and China to collaborate towards mutually beneficial development and trade says Mr. Liu Guoyu

“The rapidly growing Chinese and Indian economies are the growth engines of the world. China is India’s largest trading partner while India enjoys a position of prominence in China’s international trade. There is significant complementarity between the Indian and Chinese economies. India is the 11th largest trading partner[…]

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Need to Explore Untapped Potential – Says Vice Governor of Astrakhan Region

“Russia-India bilateral trade currently stands at over US$ 9 billion. However, India’s share in the global trade of the Astrakhan region stands at a mere 2%. There is ample scope to enhance trade ties with the region. There exists untapped potential in the sectors of pharmaceuticals, defence, radio[…]

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“Infrastructure forms the building block of a developing economy. The city of Barcelona holds a competitive edge in the sectors of water management, waste management and port development. We have undertaken the task of developing the infrastructural status of Hong Kong, Florida, Miami among others. We intend to[…]

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January 18, 2014
Dr. Liu Youfa addresses the Indo-Chinese trade imbalance

“The Indo-Chinese bilateral trade is said to be biased in favour of China. It is crucial to note here that 80% of this bilateral trade happens through transnational companies and cannot be addressed as Indo-Chinese trade imbalance. However, in order to address this imbalance it is vital that[…]

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Australia seeks to deepen economic and trade linkages with India says Hon’ble Barry O’ Farrell

“Australia looks forward to deepening its historic ties with India. We have signed six agreements of cooperation in the areas of agriculture, water management, waste management, health, culture and promotion of young ladies exchange program with the Government of Maharashtra to further economic cooperation between the two nations”,[…]

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