< 3 Mar, 2007 0922hrs ISTIANS >
WASHINGTON: A jumbo-sized 38-company US business mission, including nuclear power firms, high technology contractors and equipment suppliers will visit India from March 5-9 to prepare a roadmap for "future engagement".
Led by the US-India Business Council (USIBC), comprising top 230 US companies with investment interests in India joined by a dozen top Indian global companies, the four-city visit marks the first anniversary of president George Bush's path-breaking trip to India.
USIBC "is pleased to accompany America's finest companies to India, where we can demonstrate our desire to participate in the India growth story across every sector. We are here to take stock of the progress made thus far and chalk the roadmap for our future engagement," Ron Somers, president of USIBC, said.
The mission will attend a US-India Economic Summit organised by CII in New Delhi Mar 6 to take stock of the progress achieved in the US-India Strategic Partnership over the last year and meet government leaders and captains of Indian Industry.
The nuclear power companies and high technology contractors will then peel off from the USIBC Executive Mission and head to Mumbai to meet with the Nuclear Power Corporation of India and the Indian private sector to discuss collaborations and opportunities in India's nuclear power industry.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/NEWS/Intl_Business/US_business_mounts_jumbo_mission_to_India/articleshow/1716506.cms<snip>
Companies that will be represented on the mission include Best Buy, Parsons Brinkerhoff, The Wire Group, Amex, AIG, Cargill, Max New York Life, Dow Chemicals, Exceed International, Lighthouse Funds, Emergent Biosolutions, The Chatterjee Group, eFunds, General Electric, Westinghouse, Edlow Corporation, US Enrichment Corporation, Bechtel, Cognizant, ITT and PSEG.