India highlights its investment,tourism opportunities in China

Press Trust of India  |  Beijing 

has organised a meeting of Chinese businesses and officials in Xiamen city to highlight investment and tourism opportunities in

Over 200 officials and businessmen attended the 'Go India: Business, Investment and Tourism Promotion' event yesterday in Xiamen, where this year's Brazil, Russia, India, and (BRICS) summit would be held in September.



The meeting was organised by the Indian Consulate in Guangzhou.

India's Consul General Y K Sailas Thangal made a presentation on investment opportunities and important tourist destinations in

Chinese companies which have successfully invested in shared their experiences and encouraged others to look at the opportunities in India, the consul said in a statement.

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India highlights its investment,tourism opportunities in China

India has organised a meeting of Chinese businesses and government officials in Xiamen city to highlight investment and tourism opportunities in India. Over 200 officials and businessmen attended the 'Go India: India Business, Investment and Tourism Promotion' event yesterday in Xiamen, where this year's Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) summit would be held in September. The meeting was organised by the Indian Consulate in Guangzhou. India's Consul General Y K Sailas Thangal made a presentation on investment opportunities and important tourist destinations in India. Chinese companies which have successfully invested in India shared their experiences and encouraged others to look at the opportunities in India, the consul said in a statement. has organised a meeting of Chinese businesses and officials in Xiamen city to highlight investment and tourism opportunities in

Over 200 officials and businessmen attended the 'Go India: Business, Investment and Tourism Promotion' event yesterday in Xiamen, where this year's Brazil, Russia, India, and (BRICS) summit would be held in September.

The meeting was organised by the Indian Consulate in Guangzhou.

India's Consul General Y K Sailas Thangal made a presentation on investment opportunities and important tourist destinations in

Chinese companies which have successfully invested in shared their experiences and encouraged others to look at the opportunities in India, the consul said in a statement.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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