MCGUINTY GOVERNMENT TO BUILD ON INDIA BUSINESS MISSION! Successful Mission Opens New Trade, Research, Culture and Education Links!
[January 20, 2007, CHANDIGARH] Ontario has
effectively delivered its message in India, says Premier Dalton
McGuinty. “We have told India’s political and business leaders
that Ontario has what India needs to sustain its rapid economic
growth and to move its society forward, and that Ontario is a
great place for Indians to invest,” the Premier said as the
province’s business mission to India wraps up.
“Our message has been tremendously well received by some of the
most important business figures and leading government officials
in India,” Premier McGuinty said. “While our visit is winding
down, our efforts here are just ramping up. The key now is for
government and business to work together to aggressively follow
up. That’s how we can, in time, turn the goodwill we have built
here into good jobs for Ontarians.”
Premier McGuinty, who often thanked India in his speeches for its
many contributions to the world, thanked Indians for their warm
welcome.
“India will forever have a place in my heart, just as it has a
place in the heart of so many of my fellow Ontarians,” he said.
Premier McGuinty praised the more than 100 members of the Ontario
delegation, representing 87 businesses, universities, colleges and
other organizations, for working so hard, and representing the
province so well.
“Ontario stands tall in the eyes of India, and the eyes of the
world, because of Ontarians like you,” he told a Chandigarh
business luncheon co-hosted by the Confederation of Indian
Industry and TiE, a non-profit network of Indian entrepreneurs and
professionals.
“As Premier, I get a lot of attention. But I simply stand on the
shoulders of some of the leading entrepreneurs, educators,
professionals and workers in the world. Doors were opened to me
because of you and our fellow Ontarians back home.”
Most of the Ontario delegation arrived January 11. It has visited
New Delhi, India’s political capital; Bangalore, home to many of
India’s leading high-tech firms; Mumbai, a leading financial and
cultural centre; and, Chandigarh, capital of Punjab and Haryana
and often described as the breadbasket of India.
Ontarians and their Indian counterparts have signed dozens of
co-operation agreements, including several reached by
universities, colleges and research organizations.
“Our time in India has exceeded our expectations. The Premier and
our entire mission have effectively made the case that Ontario is
well equipped to help India cope with its rapid economic growth,
and that Ontario is the best place in North America for Indians to
invest,” said Sandra Pupatello, Minister of Economic Development
and Trade.
“We’ve made tremendous progress and everyone who has been part of
the mission is ready to work to turn our relationships here into
jobs back home in Ontario,” said Harinder Takhar, Minister of
Small Business and Entrepreneurship.
Members of Ontario’s business delegation said the mission has been
very successful but now the work must be done to turn new contacts
into new contracts.
“This is one of the most successful provincial trade missions that
has come to India,” added Kam Rathee, President of the
Canada-India Business Council. “One of the reasons is that the
Premier did an excellent job connecting with Indian businesses,
corporate houses and the local diaspora.”
Tomorrow, Premier McGuinty and several members of the Ontario
mission will visit Amritsar and Harimandir Sahib, the most sacred
shrine in Sikhism, widely known as the Golden Temple.
Then the Ontario business mission to Pakistan gets underway when
it crosses the border into Wagah before traveling to Lahore and
Islamabad. That mission, which includes meetings with Pakistani
business and government leaders, concludes January 26.
Courtesy:
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