Article link: Co-develop,
co-design, co-produce in India for world: PM to US tech firms
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article:
In a recent meeting, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has extended an invitation
to US tech companies like IBM, HP, Google, and others to engage in
co-development and co-production activities in India for the global market.
This call for collaboration aimed at strengthening ties between the US and
India in the technological and economic spheres represents a strategic move by
Modi to boost innovation and investment in India.
The meeting between Modi and President Joe Biden in New York emphasized the
importance of fostering partnerships beneficial for both countries.
Prime Minister Modi's proactive approach towards inviting US tech giants to
leverage India's potential as a manufacturing and technology hub underscores
the government's commitment to creating a conducive environment for foreign
investments.
The emphasis on co-development and co-production aligns with India's
"Make in India" initiative, encouraging multinational corporations to
establish a presence in the country. By tapping into the expertise of renowned
tech companies, India aims to enhance its technological capabilities and
contribute to global value chains.
My Take:
Make in India
"The essence of my blog on enhancing MakeInIndia initiatives by
facilitating collaborations between foreign and Indian companies resonates with
Modi's recent call to US tech firms.
I had highlighted the importance of bridging gaps in the MakeInIndia
platform by providing a searchable database of potential Indian partners for
foreign companies.
Modi's invitation echoes the need for such seamless interactions to boost
investments and technological advancements."
INVITING 8 MILLION FOREIGN COMPANIES ?
"In my earlier blog, I emphasized the significance of inviting foreign
companies to invest in India, a narrative that aligns with Modi's ongoing
efforts to attract US tech companies.
By encouraging collaboration and joint ventures, Modi's strategy mirrors the
approach I advocated for in engaging foreign firms through the MakeInIndia
platform.
The current developments underscore the continued relevance of fostering
international partnerships for economic growth."
Call to Action:
To the US tech firms mentioned in the article, I urge you to seize the
opportunity presented by Prime Minister Modi's invitation to co-develop and
co-produce in India.
Embracing this partnership not only aligns with India's growth agenda but
also opens avenues for innovation and market expansion.
Take a step towards a mutually beneficial collaboration by exploring the
potential offered by India's dynamic market and technological prowess.
With regards,
Hemen Parekh
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