The conclave, scheduled to be a hero on April 25, will focus on strengthening the bilateral relations of India-Ea, exploring opportunities for Indian companies and professionals in the EAU and aligning the development objectives of India with the EU Vision 2030.
The event will also be as a platform for discussions on the defense of policies, advances in the digital economy and the improvement of collaboration between the businessmen of the two nations, IBPC said.
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The next event will focus on several key areas aligned with the theme of “Viksit Bharat”, aimed at fossing the growth of India and strengthening its global ties.
The key issues will include the digital economy, which will explore strategies to improve transparency and efficiency in digital trade, especially the digital elimination of transactions.
In addition, discussions will also focus on cross -border transactions in the local currency, which can boost trade efficiency between the two nations and create a more fluid business environment, he said.
Several initiatives and significant associations are also expected to be announced in the anniversary conclave, IBPC Dubai said.
These include the launch of the “Viksit Bharat” series, whose objective is to promote sectoral investments in India, with planned delegations focused on key states such as:
- Uttar Pradesh
- Madhya Pradesh
- KERALA
- Assault
- Gujarat
- Goa
The initiatives aim to attract global investors, partly in the tourism and sustainable development sectors, feeding growth and innovation in the various regions of India.
“Marking our 22 anniversary, this conclave will be a willingness to be a continuous commitment to promote stronger ties between India and the EAU,” said Siddharth Balacandran, president or IBPC Dubai.
“Through shocking discussions and new initiatives, our goal is to accelerate bilateral ties and ensure that our companies and professionals continue to thrive in both countries,” he said.