The Indian Consul General elucidated the vision for Amrit Kaal (India at 2047) and underscored pivotal business reforms, particularly in the domains of infrastructure and technology
The Indian Consulate General in Vancouver recently orchestrated a dynamic business outreach initiative aimed at fostering investment prospects in India for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) and People of Indian Origin (PIOs), according to a report by voiceonline.com.
Manish, the Indian Consul General, delivered an insightful presentation, offering a comprehensive overview of the current state of the Indian economy. He elucidated the vision for Amrit Kaal (India at 2047) and underscored pivotal business reforms, particularly in the domains of infrastructure and technology.
Positioning India as a global innovation hub, Manish meticulously detailed opportunities spanning agriculture, construction, IT-BPM (Information Technology and Business Process Management), fintech, food processing, pharmaceuticals, and healthcare. He enlightened the audience about the special facilities tailored for NRIs/PIOs and the dedicated help desk services provided by Invest India. Additionally, he shed light on the intricate dynamics of India’s relationships with Canada and the province of British Columbia.
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An engaging highlight of the event was a special presentation by Forest Bean, an Indian coffee company
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The presentation showcased the rich coffee-growing tradition in the Western Ghats of India, particularly in Coorg, emphasizing its sustainable and environmentally friendly cultivation practices
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It provided a compelling narrative of how the coffee travels from farms in India to consumers in Canada, encapsulating the essence of responsible and eco-conscious business practices
The event also featured a compelling panel discussion moderated by Sukesh Kumar, Partner at KPMG and Board Chair of the Canada-India Business Council. Distinguished panelists, including Joseph Selvaraj, President and CEO of SBI Canada, Abhimanyu Pandey, AVP at ICICI Bank Canada, Vikram Menda, Director at Lululemon, and Jeet Jheetey, VP at Cleanseed Capital, shared valuable insights. The discussion centered on the support offered by Indian banks in Canada to PIO/NRI investors, delving into success stories of companies already operating in India.
An engaging highlight of the event was a special presentation by Forest Bean, an Indian coffee company. The presentation showcased the rich coffee-growing tradition in the Western Ghats of India, particularly in Coorg, emphasizing its sustainable and environmentally friendly cultivation practices. It provided a compelling narrative of how the coffee travels from farms in India to consumers in Canada, encapsulating the essence of responsible and eco-conscious business practices.
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