Commerce
ministry to organise India Show in Turkey
Wednesday November 10, 2010 08:09:13 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi:
The commerce ministry will organise a four-day export fair in
Istanbul in February next year with over 150 Indian companies
likely to showcase their advanced engineering products in the
Turkish capital.
The main objective of the event, called India Show, is to promote
the country's image and provide a platform to Indian exporters to
showcase their strengths and capabilities in an emerging market
and developing country like Turkey, the commerce ministry said in
a statement.
The event, scheduled to be held Feb 3-6, will be organised by EEPC
India, formerly Engineering Export Promotion Council, which works
under the commerce and industry ministry.
"The show will enable India to get closer to fast-growing markets
in Eurasia and the Middle East and it will be our endeavour to
highlight India as a technology hub for manufacturing industry,"
R. Maitra, executive director of EEPC India, said in a statement.
India Show will coincide with industrial exhibition World Industry
Fair-2011 organised by Hannover Messe. India will be a partner
country for the event.
India would also sign a memorandum of understanding with the
Istanbul Chamber of Commerce, aimed at strengthening economic
relations between the two countries, during the show, Maitra said.
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