Fast growing economy of India provides for doing business
New Delhi/Russia. The Minister of Commerce and Industry Suresh Prabhu
is on a visit to Russia from November 15-17, to participate in the
Shanghai Cooperation Organization Meeting of the Ministers of Member
States responsible for Foreign Economic and Foreign Trade.
The Minister of Commerce and Industry is also holding bilateral
meetings during his visit. This is the first Ministerial Conference on
Trade organized by the Shanghai Cooperation Organization after India
became a full member of the Organization in June 2017.
This is also Prabhu’s first visit to Russia as Minister of Commerce and
Industry. During his visit, the Minister of Commerce and Industry met
the Member of Board (Minister) for Trade of the Eurasian Economic
Commission (EaEC), Ms. Veronika Nikishina on November 15 and discussed
early start of negotiations of the Free Trade Agreement between India
and the Eurasian Economic Commission, as well as the potential and
opportunities for increasing trade cooperation.On November 16 Prabhu
participated in a Round Table interaction with 30 of Russia’s leading
business leaders.
The companies that attended the Round Table were leaders in steel,
engineering goods, railways, financial services, nuclear energy,
agriculture, Venture Capitalists and trade promotion. The Minister told
the gathering about the new initiatives of the Government of India,
particularly with regard to ease of doing business, priority areas like
financing in the nuclear energy sector, natural gas, railways,
organizing Trade Fairs, agro-marketing etc.
The business leaders participated enthusiastically in the discussion to
strengthen bilateral economic cooperation between India and Russia. The
Minister of Commerce and Industry invited the businessmen to take part
in the Partnership Summit, in Vizag in India from 24-26 February
2018.The Minister of Commerce and Industry also met the Minister for
Economic Development of the Russian Federation, Mr. Maxim Oreshkin on
November 16 and discussed the current level of bilateral trade between
India and Russia and ways for its enhancement.
They also discussed opportunities that the fast growing economy of
India provides for doing business, particularly in the field of
manufacturing. Earlier in day, Prabhu also met the President of Skolkovo
Foundation and Renova Group, Mr. Viktor Vekselberg and discussed
production of solar panels, bottled Baikal water and renewable energy
production.
The Minister will separately address a gathering of Russian Small and
Medium Enterprises and a select group of Russian investors at Delovaya
Russia today. He will also meet his other Russian counterpart, the
Minister of Industry & Trade of the Russian Federation, Mr. Dennis
Manturov.
The discussions are likely to included ways to strengthen India- Russia
Investment and collaboration in creating Joint Ventures under the Make
in India initiative of the Government of India.

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