Arun Jaitley in US, CII biz delegation follows

There is scope for far greater funding commitment from US companies

Update: 2015-06-18 15:03 GMT
Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley. (Photo: PTI)

New Delhi: A delegation of industry body CII, led by its President-designate Naushad Forbes, will join  Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, who is on a 10-day visit to the  US.  During the visit, CII is organising a number of events and  meetings with investors, large US corporations, pension funds  and institutional investors to explore opportunities of  increasing long-term investments from the US to India. 

The discussions coming up are with pension funds like CalPERS, CalSTRS, University of Stanford Endowment and  University of California Endowment, CII said in a statement.  It said "there is scope for far greater funding commitment  from US companies as the quantum of American investment at USD  13 billion from April 2000 onwards does not match the size of  our respective economies... In fact, Indian investments in the US surpass this figure".  It identified infrastructure, defence, smart cities,  manufacturing as areas with tremendous potential to bolster bilateral ties. 

"Defence industrial parks could be a good area of  investment for this purpose," the industry body said, adding  that US enterprises could enter into agreements with states  and municipalities in India for specific project development. 

The CII delegation includes Noel N Tata, Managing  Director, Tata International; Rishad Premji, Chief Strategy  Officer, Wipro and Ravi Parthasarathy, Chairman, IL&FS.  Jaitley, who is already in the US, will meet US Treasury  Secretary, foreign institutional investors and industry  leaders during his stay.        

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