India to buy USD 5 bn oil\, gas from US & spend USD 18 bn in defence: envoy

India to buy USD 5 bn oil, gas from US & spend USD 18 bn in defence: envoy

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

has committed to purchase USD 5 billion worth of from the US per annum and USD 18 billion worth of that are under implementation, a top Indian here said, highlighting the growing bilateral trade cooperation.

In the last two years, the bilateral trade has increased from USD 119 billion to USD 140 billion, he said.

At a reception hosted in his honour by the Business Council (USIBC), Shringla said India has been sourcing and buying much more from the US than ever in the past.

In the field of alone, he said, India has committed to purchase USD 5 billion from the US every year.

Commercial Indian airlines, Shringla said, have placed orders of 300 airplanes worth USD 40 billion.

"We're looking at importing products that we've never bought from the US before," he said, adding that some of the from the US are increasing in demand in India.

In the defense sector, India is looking at USD 18 billion worth of orders that are under implementation.

Not only this, the large number of Indian students numbering 227,000 currently contribute USD 6.5 billion to the American academic sector, Shringla said, giving an example towards India's contribution to the US economy.

Addressing representatives from the American corporate sector, he said that the progress made by India and the US in the last few years has been unparalleled.

"What amazes me is that in the last few years, the amount of progress that our relationship has made is unparalleled in many senses. The is India's largest trading partner. We are among the top 10 trading partners in terms of sheer volume of business," Shringla said.

Referring to the pro-business initiatives of the Indian government, the Indian urged the American corporate sector to take benefit of the new business-friendly atmosphere in India and invest in the country.

In his remarks, the US Chambers of Commerce said there are many issues in common, many challenges that the two countries have to deal with collectively.

"Our promise (is that) we will put all the attention and it takes to make this relationship successful," Donohue said.

The US-India relationship has gone from being a bilateral relationship to be both global and local, USIBC said, observing that the two countries have boundless opportunities in partnership.

We're partnering across the Indo-Pacific. But we're also deepening the ties between our cities and states. In fact, throughout the year, you will see more and more engagement between our states in our cities, more and more governors, mayors going to India, chief ministers and legislators coming here," said Biswal, the former Assistant Secretary of State for South and

Noting that the US-India relationship is strong, Indian-American Congressman said it transcends politics and is getting stronger.

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First Published: Wed, January 16 2019. 11:25 IST