Monday, June 15, 2015

Chinese delegation assures Fadnavis of investments - The INDIAN EXPRESS


Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis went to China along with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to seek investments under the Make in Maharashtra mission.

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Sunday held a meeting with a visiting Chinese delegation outlining the areas of mutual cooperation.

The delegation, led by Zhang Dejiang, chairman of the National People’s Congress Standing Committee, assured Fadnavis that they were keen on making investments in India.

During the discussion Zhang Dejiang indicated they were planning to invest $500 billion overseas, and this would be a purely business proposition with no political strings attached. Regarding the meeting, Fadnavis said, “It was a courtesy call where we agreed on broader cooperation. In the backdrop of our recent visit to China, we are keen on taking the business partnership ahead through mutual dialogue.”

Recently, Fadnavis went to China along with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to seek investments under the Make in Maharashtra mission.

The Chinese delegation also met the family of late Dr Dwarkanth Kotnis, who is known for his service during the 1938 Sino-Japanese war. He later became a symbol of India-China friendship. The visiting delegation visited Dr Kotnis’s sister Manorama and other relatives. An exhibition on the life of Dr Kotnis was also displayed on the occasion at a hotel in Mumbai, where the meeting took place.



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