India Invites French Investment In Aviation Sector


PARIS: India sought French investment in its aviation sector while asking aerospace companies from France and other nations to manufacture their products in the country.

In a series of meetings with top French government officials and senior executives from various companies present here at the 51st Paris International Air Show, civil aviation minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju told them that India offers a vast opportunity as a market as well as a manufacturing hub.

Minister of state for defence Rao Inderjeet Singh also held a series of meetings with the companies present in the defence sector, including Dassault, from which India has decided to purchase 36 Rafale fighter jets.

Besides the two ministers, a number of top executives from various Indian companies held bilateral meetings here to explore collaborative business opportunities.

The top Indian business leaders present here included Anand Mahindra, Anil Ambani and Naresh Goyal.

The Mahindras, who have established a significant presence in the defence sector, signed a number of pacts, including the ones with European giant Airbus Group.

Among other Indian companies, state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) and home-grown private sector defence systems maker OIS Advanced Technology have set up stalls here at the prestigious biennial Air Show on the outskirts of Paris in Le Bourget.

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Source: IANS