PM hopeful of boosting business with India
Wednesday, 13 January 2010
NEW DELHI, Jan 12: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, now on a state visit to India, expressed the hope that entrepreneurs of the two countries would exploit the seamless opportunities to promote bilateral economic cooperation, report bdnews24.com/UNB.
She said that time had come to boost bilateral cooperation to a higher level where entrepreneurs should come forward to invest for their mutual benefits.
Hasina was addressing a luncheon organised by Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), the apex body of Indian business lobbies, at Hotel Maurya Sheraton here Tuesday.
The Prime Minister was optimistic that her current mission to New Delhi would help motivate business communities of India and Bangladesh to forge greater cooperation.
On the third day of her four-day tour of India, Hasina assured Indian businessmen of 'all possible assistance and cooperation'.
"I also call upon Bangladeshi business community to take advantage of the new opportunities to increase their business activities with India."
She said that time had come to boost bilateral cooperation to a higher level where entrepreneurs should come forward to invest for their mutual benefits.
Hasina was addressing a luncheon organised by Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), the apex body of Indian business lobbies, at Hotel Maurya Sheraton here Tuesday.
The Prime Minister was optimistic that her current mission to New Delhi would help motivate business communities of India and Bangladesh to forge greater cooperation.
On the third day of her four-day tour of India, Hasina assured Indian businessmen of 'all possible assistance and cooperation'.
"I also call upon Bangladeshi business community to take advantage of the new opportunities to increase their business activities with India."