Russia attracts 32 pc of all foreign investments to its far east region\, says Russian Dy PM Trutnev

Russia attracts 32 pc of all foreign investments to its far east region, says Russian Dy PM Trutnev

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Around 32 per cent of all foreign investments in lands in the country's region, Russian Deputy said here on Tuesday.

When asked if will become a $ 5-trillion economy in the next five years, he said: "ranks 31 among 190 in terms of ease of doing business. Today 17 have invested in has now started investing."

informed that there were three more companies from which have expressed their interest to invest in the besides Tata Power, KGK Diamond and a few more.

Trutnev's remarks come after Narendra Modi, in his opening remarks at the 5th meeting of the Governing Council of NITI Aayog, on Saturday said that the goal to make India a five-trillion-dollar economy is challenging but can be achieved.

Modi, after jointly inaugurating the India-Business Forum with Kyrgyz last week, had also invited Kyrgyz businesses to invest in India, saying the country has a huge market and is determined to become a five trillion economy in the next five years.

Modi was on a two-day visit to to attend the (SCO) summit and held a bilateral meeting with Russian and Chinese

During his meeting with Putin, Modi accepted his invitation to be the Chief Guest for the Eastern Economic Forum that is scheduled to be held in Vladivostok in early September.

In the meeting, the two leaders reportedly decided to further widen the scope of their economic partnership in the sectors of energy, Arctic region, transfer of technology, joint projects under 'Make in India' initiative and manpower.

Trutnev, who is also the Kremlin's top Far East official, visited India this week to set the stage for Modi's September visit and explore new areas for enhancing India's presence in the His visit is likely to be followed by an Indo-Russian Strategic Economic Dialogue here in July.

Russian Far East, located on the transport corridor between and Europe, has unique geographical advantages and potential.

Meanwhile, Chandrajit Banerjee, of (CII), told ANI: "We can assist in providing skilled human resources in many areas such as education, ICT, healthcare, hospitality, farming and others to "

"This will also open a totally new frontier of the partnership between India and Russia," Banerjee added.

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First Published: Tue, June 18 2019. 18:24 IST