Goyal’s New York Push Targets Greater U.S. Investment In India
NEW YORK, NY -Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal met U.S. business executives and engaged with more than 50 global industry leaders in New York to discuss opportunities to deepen India-U.S. trade, investment, innovation, and supply-chain partnerships.
Goyal met Michael Miebach, Chief Executive Officer of Mastercard, and discussed strengthening cooperation in digital commerce, digital security, and next-generation payment solutions.
He also met Chintu Patel, Co-Founder and Co-Chief Executive Officer of Amneal Pharmaceuticals, and exchanged views on investment opportunities in India’s pharmaceutical sector and avenues for deeper collaboration to advance innovation.
In a meeting with Chip Kaye, Chairman of private equity firm Warburg Pincus, Goyal discussed the evolving global investment landscape and India’s emergence as a key driver of growth and
Goyal met Ted Pick, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Morgan Stanley. Discussions focused on strengthening long-term investments and institutional partnerships in India while exploring opportunities across the country’s rapidly expanding sectors.
The minister later engaged with more than 50 global business and industry leaders at a roundtable hosted by the Consulate General of India in New York in collaboration with the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum. (IANS)
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