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"Discussions were constructive and forward-looking," Piyush Goyal expresses satisfaction on meetings in Sweden
"Discussions were constructive and forward-looking," Piyush Goyal expresses satisfaction on meetings in Sweden

India Gazette

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • India Gazette

"Discussions were constructive and forward-looking," Piyush Goyal expresses satisfaction on meetings in Sweden

Stockholm [Sweden], June 12 (ANI): Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal expressed satisfaction after attending a series of business events during his visit to Sweden, adding that discussions were constructive and forward-looking. After arriving in Sweden after concluding his successful trip to Switzerland, Union Commerce and Industry Minister addressed the India-Sweden Business Leaders' Roundtable (ISBLRT) lunch, hosted by Marcus Wallenberg, Chair of Wallenberg Investments AB. His visit reinforces India's commitment to strengthening bilateral economic ties with Sweden. Recalling the establishment ISBLRT in a post on social media platform X, he added that the entity was envisioned in 2016 by the leadership of both nations. Goyal said the platform has evolved into a vital forum for advancing trade, innovation, and investment collaboration. He called for deeper partnerships rooted in shared innovation, technological progress, and mutual prosperity, and said enhanced business engagement would further accelerate Indo-Swedish ties. Later, Goyal co-chaired the concluding session of the Indo-Swedish Joint Commission for Economic, Industrial and Scientific Cooperation with Swedish Minister for International Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade, Benjamin Dousa. He underlined that the exchange of capital, talent, and technology continues to form the backbone of India-Sweden economic relations, adding that science, innovation, and technology remain among the most vibrant areas of cooperation between the two countries. 'It was a pleasure to address the India-Sweden Business Leaders' Roundtable (ISBLRT) lunch, hosted by Marcus Wallenberg, Chair, Wallenberg Investments AB,' he added in the post on X. 'Addressed the concluding session at the Ministerial meeting of the Indo-Swedish Joint Commission for Economic, Industrial and Scientific Cooperation along with Benjamin Dousa, Minister for International Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade, Sweden,' Goyal added in the post. In another meeting, Goyal met Mattias Perjos, President & CEO of Getinge, a global medtech company with a presence in India. 'Discussed opportunities to boost manufacturing under the Make In India initiative and strengthen collaboration in medical technology,' Goyal added. Attending India-Sweden Business Delegation meetings in Stockholm, Union Minister Goyal said, India and Sweden complement each other. Inviting the business community to invest in India, Goyal further added, 'We would like to invite all the distinguished business leaders of Sweden to come to India to experience our country. I am sure this tested partnership can really grow beyond the frontiers of what we have achieved so far.' Goyal said India is not only the largest and fastest-growing economy, but it will continue to grow for the next 20-30 years. He highlighted that India has one of the lowest inflation rates and strong forex reserves. Citing the favourable business ecosystem, he appealed to the investor community to make investments in India. (ANI)

Neeri's giant leap with Global South Network for eco sustainability
Neeri's giant leap with Global South Network for eco sustainability

Time of India

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Neeri's giant leap with Global South Network for eco sustainability

Nagpur: The CSIR-National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (CSIR-NEERI) is set to establish a Global South Network to collaborate with institutes across Asia, Africa, Latin America, and Middle East on environmental sustainability. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now A key focus of this initiative is to address critical challenges affecting these regions. In an exclusive interview with TOI on Wednesday, CSIR-NEERI director Dr S Venkata Mohan, an Abdul Kalam Technology Innovation National Fellow, emphasized the network's goal of tackling region-specific environmental issues. "The Global South faces unique challenges, and this platform will amplify our voice to address them collaboratively," he said. The network aims to create a charter, facilitating annual engagements across member countries to develop tailored solutions. "India represents a significant population, and our contributions will carry substantial weight globally," Dr Venkata Mohan added. NEERI also hosts a regional centre for the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs), in partnership with the ministry of environment, forest and climate change (MoEFCC). The Stockholm Convention targets chemicals that persist in the environment, spread globally, and accumulate in fatty tissues, posing risks to human health and ecosystems. "We are developing methods to monitor and phase out particulate organic carbon (POC) and other POPs," Dr Venkata Mohan said, highlighting NEERI's role as a recognized regional centre. The Global South Network, an independent initiative, will strengthen NEERI's leadership in environmental research, fostering sustainable development across member nations. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Also, CSIR-NEERI is in discussion to establish a Centre of Excellence (CoE) in collaboration with IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute to advance water and wastewater treatment and energy recovery technologies. "A recent Sweden delegation formalized to drive Indo-Swedish sustainability goals," he said. The CoE, to be established at NEERI's Nagpur campus, will serve as a hub for innovative water management solutions, aligning with global circular economy practices. Last year, the Swedish Innovation Agency Vinnova commissioned IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute to conduct a pre-feasibility study for establishing a Sweden-India Centre of Excellence (CoE) for Sustainable Cities. The study was led by Rupali Deshmukh (Karangale), a native of Nagpur now based in Sweden, who serves as Country Manager for India and CEO of IVL India. IVL has now been tasked with hammering out a detailed feasibility study focusing on water, wastewater, sludge, and energy.

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