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PM's opening remarks at the Second
Meeting of the India-Russia CEOs' Council
December 7, 2009, Moscow, Russia
I am delighted to be here with Prime Minister Putin
to meet such a distinguished group of business leaders.
Prime Minister Putin has played a magnificent role in
the development of multifaceted cooperation between
our two countries. We look forward to his continued
guidance and involvement in the future evolution of
our relations.
India and Russia are strategic partners and we have
a broad-ranging relationship. However, our bilateral
trade and investment cooperation has not kept pace with
our close political ties. This is despite the fact that
there are strong complementarities between our two trillion-dollar-plus
economies.
It is in recognition of this fact that both Governments
have taken several initiatives to promote establishment
of business-to-business linkages. These include the
establishment of the India-Russia Forum on Trade and
Investment in 2007 and the CEOs' Council in 2008.
The India-Russia Forum has already met thrice and acquired
its own identity as a platform for enabling interaction
between the corporate sectors of the two countries.
We would like the CEOs' Council, which is a more compact
group of business leaders, to provide corporate leadership
for utilizing the economic opportunities between our
two countries.
Russia is richly endowed with natural resources including
hydrocarbons, and a work force capable of generating
the most advanced technologies in areas as varied as
defence and biotechnology. India is an economy with
a huge market, a young and expanding work force, and
in need of massive investments, particularly in infrastructure.
I am happy to note we have set a new target of bilateral
trade turnover of 20 billion US dollars by 2015. We
must also work towards greater investments into each
other's countries.
I would like to highlight some of the areas for our
future cooperation:-
- The energy sector illustrates the strong complementarities
between us - Russia is a major producer of energy,
and India is one of the fastest growing consumers.
Indian companies have technology and the ability to
invest in both upstream and downstream activities.
A good beginning has been made with our collaboration
in Sakhalin-I and the recent acquisition of Imperial
Energy by ONGC Videsh Ltd. This needs to be carried
forward.
- New avenues have opened in the nuclear energy sector
with the signing of an agreement last December for
the construction of additional nuclear power plants
at Kudankulam and the new site at Haripur in West
Bengal. The recent conclusion of negotiations on a
broad-based inter-governmental agreement on civil
nuclear energy will open fresh opportunities.
- India can be an ideal partner for Russia in the
pharmaceuticals sector, which has been identified
by Russia as a priority area. India has already emerged
as the most reliable supplier of quality generic drugs
to Russia. We should consolidate our cooperation in
this sector, including through the establishment of
joint ventures.
- India's global leadership in the Information Technology
sector is well recognized. Collaboration in BPO/KPO
sectors with Indian companies has brought significant
benefits to several countries and companies, especially
in Europe and America. Both our countries stand to
benefit from much closer cooperation in this area.
- There are significant opportunities for Russian
companies in India particularly in the area of infrastructure,
construction and engineering services. We invite them
to invest much more in India.
- There is natural complementarity between our two
countries in the area of trade in rough diamonds -
Russia as the largest producer and India as the center
for cutting and polishing. While there have been some
adhoc contacts, our companies should consider developing
long-term arrangements in this sector.
There are several other areas which you as the Council
can focus on. Our two countries are going to be engines
of global economic growth in the coming decades. I invite
you to take the lead in ensuring much greater interaction
at the business level between India and Russia. We have
high expectations from you, and I assure you of the
Governments full support to your activities. I
look forward to learning of the outcome of your deliberations.
Thank you.
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