MUMBAI: Over 190 companies,
including multinational corporations, 5,000 delegates from 60 countries, and
leading industrialists including Ratan Tata and Mukesh Ambani will be
participating in the maiden 'Make in India' week to be held in Mumbai from
February 13.
Aimed at attracting investments, the week will
be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and will also see a focus on
government-to-government interactions, with four head of states from across the
world and 12 Indian chief ministers in attendance. It will also have
sector-specific seminars.
A total of 13 Union ministers, including Arun
Jaitley, Nitin Gadkari, Ravi Shankar Prasad, Nirmala Sitharaman and Piyush
Goyal, among others are also expected to be present.
More
so, 17 Indian states will be present at the week and some like Gujarat, Madhya
Pradesh, Haryana, Odisha and Punjab will also have dedicated state-centric
sessions.
At a curtain-raiser press conference, Commerce
Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said the week is inspired by Germany's Hannover
Messe, one of the largest industrial exhibitions in the world.
She said officials from her ministry were at
Hannover last September and have tried to put together an event on a similar
scale at the city's prime business district of Bandra Kurla Complex.
The minister said the event comes at a very
opportune time when India is poised for good growth and stands out as a country
being able to maintain growth at over 7 per cent, amid struggling peers in the
BRICS like China and Brazil.
The week, which follows the launch of 'Make in
India' campaign by the government in December 2014, comes amid depressed
economic conditions in geographies such as Europe, she said.
It also comes amid an increase of 38 per cent in
foreign direct investment inflows in India as against a negative 16 per cent
growth for rest of the world, she said.
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