Kamal Nath calls
Panchang ~ Manmohan Singh ~ Sonia Gandhi ~ Stock Markets ~ Gossip
Home / India News / 2008 / January 2008 / January 9, 2008
Kamal Nath calls on overseas Indians to reach out to Global SMEs
Association of Southeast Asian Nations

Boeing, Malaysia Airlines Announce Order for 35 Next-Generation 737s

BIG&BIH: ASEAN's Largest Trade Show for Gifts, Home Decorative Items and Housewares is Back With Greater Choices!

DEP Aims for Thailand International Logistics Fair 2008 to Demonstrate to the World the Logistics Capabilities of Thailand and ASEAN

India, Singapore IPR cooperation likely to be signed soon

More on Association of Southeast Asian Nations

Kamal Nath

US must offer real cuts in subsidy to its farmers: Kamal Nath

Kamal Nath meets WTO Director General

Livelihood concerns will be primary issue at Doha: Kamal Nath

Kamal Nath to attend WTO meeting after UPA Govt wins trust vote

More on Kamal Nath

Top News

Karnataka High Court orders Ramoji Rao to appear in Ballari Court

BJP, Left and JD (S) condemn bomb blasts in Bangalore

No one has power to dissolve assemblies: Pak PM

Speed 2: Cruise Control voted as Worst Ever Sequel

Japan-US alliance should be expanded by including India, Australia

Kalmadi hopeful of India wining medals in tennis, boxing and shooting

Hubble finds largest sample of very distant galaxies seen to date

Adult stem cells finding provides foundation for brain injury cure

Kamal Nath calls on overseas Indians to reach out to Global SMEs

Union Commerce Minister Kamal Nath today invited the overseas Indians to reach out to global Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for catalysing their economic engagement with India.

New Delhi, Jan 9 : Union Commerce Minister Kamal Nath today invited the overseas Indians to reach out to global Small and Medium Enterprises (SME's) for catalysing their economic engagement with India.

While speaking at the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas Plenary Session on "Trade and Business Opportunities" here, he said: "I invite you to form meaningful partnerships with Indian firms looking to set up beach heads overseas by providing technology, logistical marketing and financial support".

"To invest in Indian markets as financial investors overseas Indian investors would also find it lucrative to invest in India's skill based industries. The achievements of the IT and automobile industries have been well showcased," he added.

He stated that to secure the growth story, there are four levels of collaboration currently taking place viz., private-public partnerships for infrastructure projects, private companies partnering with universities to work around the skilled labour constraint, private companies partnering with each other to build efficient supply chains, and private companies partnering with foreign investors.

Regarding healthcare industry, he said, "India has the capabilities to develop world-class healthcare innovations for global use, from product development such as drug discovery, clinical trials and manufacturing, to services like diagnostics and drug delivery."

The Minister emphasised that India has huge investment potential in the sectors like entertainment, tourism, chemicals industry and education.

He further stated that as a trading nation, India is now firmly established at the top of the table of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), irrespective of the outcome of the Doha Development Round, and bilateral trade agreements are currently in the pipeline with at least ten potential partners ranging from ASEAN via the EU to the US and Canada.

Minister for Overseas Indian Affairs Vayalar Ravi, Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister T.K. A. Nair, and Sunil Bharti Mittal, CMD of Bharti Group were also present on the occasion.

ANI

July 25, 2008

July 24, 2008

July 23, 2008

July 22, 2008

July 21, 2008

July 20, 2008