The India-U.S. CEO Forum convened as a platform to allow private sector
members to develop and provide recommendations to the Indian and US governments
that reflect the private sector’s views, concerns and suggestions about the
creation of an environment in which the bilateral economic links are
strengthened. The Forum works in tandem
with, and provides inputs to, government-to-government U.S.-India Commercial
Dialogue.
The Forum is co-chaired from Private Sector by Mr. N.
Chandrasekaran, Chairman, Tata Sons, and Mr. James Taiclet, President and Chief
Executive Officer, Lockheed Martin. This is the third
time the Forum has been convened since its reconstitution in November 2022 by
the Governments of India and the USA and saw participation from 16 CEOs. Both
governments appreciated the Forum’s progress on initiatives and its achievements
over the past two years.
The CEOs, under the
seven working groups, presented priority areas to create stronger partnerships
and boost growth across various critical areas such as Entrepreneurship and Promoting Small Businesses, Healthcare and
Pharmaceuticals, Aerospace and Defence, ICT and Digital Infrastructure, Energy,
Water and Environment, Infrastructure and Manufacturing, Financial Services,
Trade and Investments, among others.
Both sides deliberated on the progress made as of the last meeting of the
Forum in March 2023, including the launching of innovation handshake and a
knowledge sharing platform called NIHIT (Network for Innovation and Harnessing
Investments and Trade).
Government representatives and CEOs reaffirmed their commitment to
strengthening commercial and trade ties, driving economic growth and
innovation, and fostering a resilient bilateral partnership.
Earlier during the day, Minister Goyal began his third day of the U.S.
tour with the offering of a floral tribute at the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial
across the Embassy of India in Washington D.C. in remembrance of his 155th
birth anniversary. The Minister of
Commerce and Industry met with the U.S. Secretary of Commerce Ms. Gina Raimondo
over a luncheon meeting and discussed areas of mutual interests. They
discussed the pathway for strengthening bilateral cooperation in critical
minerals supply chains as recommended by the US-India CEO forum. They also
discussed opportunities to increase US investments in India especially in some
of the new industrial cities being planned in India.