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World focus has shifted to India from China: Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven
Sunday, February 14, 2016
By: Express News Service
With Sweden already having 160 enterprises across India, Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven said at the ‘Make in India’ conference on Saturday that his country has long-lasting relations with India, and that Sweden is here for the long term. Outlining great potential for cooperation with India, the Swedish Prime Minister said the global business focus has shifted to India from China.
“I see many areas of cooperation (with India). First is innovation. There is great potential for cooperation in this field. Stockholm is now one of the cleanest capitals in the world from being a heavily polluted one 100 years ago, he said at the launch of Make in India (MII) Week here on Saturday evening. “The world’s eyes are now on India. They used to be on China earlier, but they are now on India,” he said. Löfven who is leading the largest foreign delegation to be present for the ‘Make in India’ week in Mumbai also had a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday afternoon where the latter hailed Sweden as a significant partner in the ‘Make in India story.’
Modi also stressed on Swedish companies forging partnerships in India, especially in sectors such as defence, medical equipment, and electronic goods, among others. The country, which has a significant presence in Maharashtra and Karnataka, recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Maharashtra in the field of skill development, and will sign another bilateral agreement with the Union government on Monday, Anna Liberg, said Sweden’s Trade Commissioner to India.
Liberg, however, did not divulge details on the new agreement to be signed. Addressing the Sweden country seminar on the potential for smart manufacturing in India on the inaugural day of the ‘Make in India’ week, Swedish Prime Minister said, “Sweden has a long-lasting relation with India and we are here for the long term. It is true that Sweden makes in India.
We already have 160 enterprises in the country, generating direct employment for 150,000-160,000 people, and creating another one million jobs indirectly.” Amitabh Kant, secretary, Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, said India is towards the beginning of a massive process of urbanization, and Sweden companies are the best suited with skill, ability, technology and mindset to help India in this process.
He added that Swedish companies, which started coming to India in the 1920s, have played a critical role in making India an industrial powerhouse. “.. the US has made cities for cars, not for people. India wants to build cities for people. We need public transport, and so we need companies like Volvo,” Kant said. He added that all major Swedish companies, be it H&M, Volvo, AstraZeneca, Tetra Pak, ABB and so on are already present in India, and assured Swedish delegates that the country’s industrial future is in India and the government will extend all support necessary.
Sunday, February 14, 2016
By: Express News Service
With Sweden already having 160 enterprises across India, Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven said at the ‘Make in India’ conference on Saturday that his country has long-lasting relations with India, and that Sweden is here for the long term. Outlining great potential for cooperation with India, the Swedish Prime Minister said the global business focus has shifted to India from China.
“I see many areas of cooperation (with India). First is innovation. There is great potential for cooperation in this field. Stockholm is now one of the cleanest capitals in the world from being a heavily polluted one 100 years ago, he said at the launch of Make in India (MII) Week here on Saturday evening. “The world’s eyes are now on India. They used to be on China earlier, but they are now on India,” he said. Löfven who is leading the largest foreign delegation to be present for the ‘Make in India’ week in Mumbai also had a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday afternoon where the latter hailed Sweden as a significant partner in the ‘Make in India story.’
Modi also stressed on Swedish companies forging partnerships in India, especially in sectors such as defence, medical equipment, and electronic goods, among others. The country, which has a significant presence in Maharashtra and Karnataka, recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Maharashtra in the field of skill development, and will sign another bilateral agreement with the Union government on Monday, Anna Liberg, said Sweden’s Trade Commissioner to India.
Liberg, however, did not divulge details on the new agreement to be signed. Addressing the Sweden country seminar on the potential for smart manufacturing in India on the inaugural day of the ‘Make in India’ week, Swedish Prime Minister said, “Sweden has a long-lasting relation with India and we are here for the long term. It is true that Sweden makes in India.
We already have 160 enterprises in the country, generating direct employment for 150,000-160,000 people, and creating another one million jobs indirectly.” Amitabh Kant, secretary, Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, said India is towards the beginning of a massive process of urbanization, and Sweden companies are the best suited with skill, ability, technology and mindset to help India in this process.
He added that Swedish companies, which started coming to India in the 1920s, have played a critical role in making India an industrial powerhouse. “.. the US has made cities for cars, not for people. India wants to build cities for people. We need public transport, and so we need companies like Volvo,” Kant said. He added that all major Swedish companies, be it H&M, Volvo, AstraZeneca, Tetra Pak, ABB and so on are already present in India, and assured Swedish delegates that the country’s industrial future is in India and the government will extend all support necessary.