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Indias maritime industry has a huge potential: Indonesian Envoy

Ahmad Shariq Khan Indonesia’s Ambassador to India Arto Suryodipuro has said that India’s maritime industry has enormous potential and the country’s ambitious port-led economic development plan is very much in line with Indonesia's efforts to improve maritime infrastructure and connectivity in the region “India’s maritime industry has enormous potential,” the Ambassador said while speaking at the 2nd edition of the Indonesia Exposé 2017 organized by the Embassy of Republic of Indonesia in New Delhi. “India has experience in connectivity packaged in the integration of industrial zones, ports and inland waterways, where almost all transportation routes - land, river and sea - are connected to each other,” he said. “India now has advanced port management, transshipment and logistics capability,” Suryodipuro said, adding that India’s ambitious ...

Reliance Defence inks pact with 3 Ukrainian firms

Source: PTI Reliance Defence has signed strategic partnership agreement with three Ukrainian state- owned companies which will allow them to collaborate on a range of military products including transport aircraft, upgrade of armoured vehicles, maritime gas turbines and unmanned aerial vehicles. The development follows a meeting between Reliance Group Chairman Anil Ambani and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko in Ukraine this week. During the hour long meeting, the two leaders discussed issues of strategic interest between the Indian and Ukrainian defence and aerospace industry. "As a follow up of the meeting, a Strategic Partnership Agreement was signed between State Owned Ukroboronprom of Ukraine and Reliance Defence, which will allow it to collaborate with Antonov for its range of military and ...

PM asks Tanzania to open up for more investment from India

Source: PIB, Government of India. The Prime Minister, Narendra Modi (right) giving his statement to the media with the President of the United Republic of Tanzania, Mr. Jakaya Kikwete, at the Joint Press Briefing, in New Delhi on June 19, 2015. Source: PIB, Government of India.   With trade over $4 billion heavily in India's favour, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged Tanzania President Kikwete to open up more sectors in his country for investments and exports from India. "Indian investments in Tanzania exceed $3 billion and cover many areas. Indian investors are ready to invest more in Tanzania that would support Tanzania's development and trade," said the PM, adding "I offered our cooperation in the development of the potentially rich natural ...

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