USISPF Strengthens Economic Bonds- Partnering with Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit 2024
时间:2024-06-02 03:44:53 阅读(143)
The US-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF) has announced its collaboration as a partner organization with the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit 2024, scheduled to take place from January 10th to 12th in Gandhinagar.
This partnership underscores USISPF’s commitment to fostering stronger economic ties and meaningful collaborations, as it leads a delegation comprising more than 35 prominent American companies, including Salesforce, Abbott, Blackstone, HSBC, UPS, Micron, Cisco, and others. These companies are not only showcasing their commitment to Gujarat but also expressing plans to amplify their investments in the region.
During the summit, USISPF will host two panel discussions on January 11, covering the themes of accelerating the startup ecosystem and exploring opportunities in manufacturing and global value chains. Dr Mukesh Aghi expressed delight in contributing to Gujarat’s development, praising the state’s entrepreneurial spirit. Mr. Lal Karsanbhai, President and CEO of Emerson, emphasized the collaborative opportunities between the United States and Gujarat.
USISPF held a leadership reception on January 9, celebrating the US-Gujarat partnership, engaging with senior ministers and bureaucrats from both the Government of Gujarat and the Government of India.
The participation of American companies is seen as a way to strengthen economic cooperation with Gujarat, further enhancing the US-India strategic partnership. USISPF remains committed to deepening economic ties and fostering meaningful partnerships, showcasing its dedication to innovation and collaboration at both the national and state levels.
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