Initiating A Dialogue To Create New Investment Opportunities In India And The UK: Indo-European Business Forum Organises Global Business Meeting
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Indo-European Business Forum is an independent and impartial body actively promoting the bilateral flow of trade and investment between India and the EU member countries. On November 18, 2022, IEBF organised a Global Business meeting on 18th November 2022 at the House of Lords, UK. The event, which was attended by high-profile dignitaries, aimed to strengthen business alliances between Europe, India, and the UK.
The Global Business Meeting, organised by IEBF, that took place in London brought various corporate leaders, Ministers from the UK and Europe, and many other dignitaries together for a dialogue on ‘Creating new investment opportunities in India and the UK’.
The first event after the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the core objective of establishing a multilateral pathway between India, Europe, and the UK, facilitating a larger economic and political cooperation between the economies. Welcoming the dignitaries and delegates, Mr. Vijay Goel, Co-Founder of IBEF said:
“It is the most opportune moment in the Indian-UK corridor with Rishi Sunak as the first UK Prime Minister of Indian heritage and India under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narender Modi.”
Some of the delegates at the event included Mr. G. P. Hinduja (Chairman of Hinduja Group), Mr. Silvio Schembri (Ministry For The Economy, European Funds And Lands, Government of Malta), Mr. Paul Scully (Parliamentary Under-Secretary at the Department for Tech and Digital Economy, Culture, Media and Sport), Minister Mike Freer (Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Ministry of Justice), Baroness Uddin, Lord Evan, Mr. Sarafa Tunji Isola (Nigeria High Commissioner), Myles Stacey (from PMO), and Mr. Sunil Gupta (Co-Founder of IEBF), among others.
Speaking about the growing Indian economy, UK technology, and digital minister, Paul Scully, said:
"Indian diaspora is spread out in almost every corner of the world. The innovation and dedication of Indians have presented the world with a benchmark in its enterprise, taking India's economy to newer heights. India and the UK have had a history of strong business and commerce ties, and we need to deepen them further."
Referring to the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations between India and the UK, Minister Paul Scully added that the negotiations hold immense promise to strengthen the ties between the two nations. However, he emphasised that these bilateral relationships have to be "much more than just getting the ink dry on a piece of paper."
Malta's Minister for the Economy, Silivio Schembri, also highlighted the investment opportunities in Malta. He invited companies from across India and the UK to the European Archipelago in the Mediterranean.