The week-long event in Wuxi city included India Culture Week celebrations which kicked off on March 27. Representational Image.Over 20 Indian firms are taking part in the https://www.hztyco.com/product/underfloor-heating/ underfloor heating Factory 039;India-China Business and Investment Forum.
In addition, an Indian Food Festival is also being held. Over 20 Indian firms are taking part in the ’India-China Business and Investment Forum. A series of B2B meetings have also been planned # for participating Indian companies with their Chinese counterparts, Consul General of India in Shanghai, Prakash Gupta said. Beijing: Over 20 Indian firms are taking part in the ’India-China Business and Investment Forum’ being held in China aimed at introducing latest investment opportunities under ’Make in India’ campaign to their Chinese counterparts.
The Indian firms would be introducing the latest investment opportunities in India in sectors like renewable energies, solar panels, roads, smart cities, infrastructure development, urban transportation and power sector, which are now available to Chinese companies under the ’Make in India’ programme. A cultural performance from a Bhangra/Gidda troupe from India sponsored by Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) gave a performance at the South China University Campus
In addition, an Indian Food Festival is also being held. Over 20 Indian firms are taking part in the ’India-China Business and Investment Forum. A series of B2B meetings have also been planned # for participating Indian companies with their Chinese counterparts, Consul General of India in Shanghai, Prakash Gupta said. Beijing: Over 20 Indian firms are taking part in the ’India-China Business and Investment Forum’ being held in China aimed at introducing latest investment opportunities under ’Make in India’ campaign to their Chinese counterparts.
The Indian firms would be introducing the latest investment opportunities in India in sectors like renewable energies, solar panels, roads, smart cities, infrastructure development, urban transportation and power sector, which are now available to Chinese companies under the ’Make in India’ programme. A cultural performance from a Bhangra/Gidda troupe from India sponsored by Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) gave a performance at the South China University Campus
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