'Pyush Goyal' will travel to Russia with delegation in this matter
'Pyush Goyal' will travel to Russia with delegation in this matter
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The Chief Ministers and business delegations of the four states, led by Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal, will visit Russia's Vladivostok from August 11 to 13 to discuss their important issues. The delegation will discuss the cooperation between Russia and India in various fields.The high level delegation will include chief ministers and business delegations from Gujarat, Haryana, Goa and Uttar Pradesh. The programme will also have special sessions for progress in the areas of metal, oil, timber, food processing etc. Let us know the full details

According to media reports, the visit of the Commerce and Industry Minister is being held ahead of PM Modi's visit to Vladivostok in September to attend the fifth meeting of the Eastern Economic Forum. India wants to benefit from Russia's approach to investment in a region rich in natural resources. According to the information, Goyal's visit will make big announcements on collaborative projects. The Indian bodies are already engaged in key sectors such as electricity, coal, oil and gas for the economic success of Russia's Far East region.

Your information is to tell that the delegation consists of more than 125 representatives of business stakeholders. Which will interact with Russian counterparts on mining and processing opportunities of diamonds and rare metals, railways, agriculture, food processing, oil and gas, coal and electricity, and pharmaceuticals. The meeting is held every year in Vladivostok, Russia, with the aim of supporting the economic development of Russia's Far East region and expanding international cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region. Piyush Goyal's visit will further strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries.

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