Indian External Minister has encouraged digitalized India by the pleasant words, saying that American businesses is being struck by India’s rapid digitalization.
‘‘And there is a loud and clear global appreciation of the ease of doing business in India,’’ adds the External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar.
Talking about the business world, S Jaishankar opines that India matters more in the current scenario of a polarized world.
This statement came during Indian Foreign Minister’s meeting with his Ethiopian counterpart. Consulting Ethiopian Foreign Minister for reinforcing Indian ties in the fields like education and trade, Jaishankar said so.
Giving the instance India-Brazil bilateral relationship, the Indian FM says India’s growing presence in Brazil is globally visible which certainly will pave ways for the participation from other parts of world too.
S Jaishankar is going on two-day visit to Uzbekistan for SCO Foreign Ministers meet tomorrow on 4th of October, 2022.
‘We The People’ book was presented on behalf of USISPF to S Jaishankar chronicled the 75 years of the US-Indo amity showcases the strong bonds between the two superpowers. The US-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF) for the most powerful strategic partnership between the two nations talks about a never-ending hope in the arena of the bilateral relationship.
The business luncheon with USISPF delighted the Indian External Minister and that was also seen in Jaishankar’s tweet too. He was glad about the high interest seen globally in Indian transformational changes in the sectors viz. climate , health, infrastructure, energy and logistics along with defense domains.
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