India-Austria to deepen economic ties; Bilateral trade crosses USD 2.35 billion: CII Regional Chairman
New Delhi [India], April 14 (ANI): India and Austria move to deepen their economic partnership with a specific focus on green technologies and advanced manufacturing as bilateral trade between the two nations surpassed the USD 2.35 billion mark. Vir S Advani, Chairman of the CII Western Region and Chairman & Managing Director of Blue Star Ltd, identified these sectors alongside digital innovation as the primary drivers for the next phase of the bilateral relationship.
"India and Austria are set to deepen economic ties with a sharper focus on green technologies, advanced manufacturing, and digital innovation, as bilateral trade has crossed USD 2.35 billion," Advani said while speaking at the forum.
"Future collaboration will centre on sustainability, co-innovation, and resilient supply chains," Advani said. He noted that recent high-level engagements, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Austria, further accelerate momentum and open new avenues for bilateral business engagement.
Other notable figures present include Hans-Joerg Hoertnagl, Trade Commissioner at the Austrian Embassy in New Delhi, Michael Otter, Head of Advantage Austria, and Alpa Antani, Regional Director of CII Western Region.
During the visit, the Austrian leader is scheduled to engage in comprehensive discussions with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, focusing on the current state of India-Austria relations and exchanging perspectives on significant regional and global developments.
This trip is particularly significant as it represents Stocker's inaugural official visit to Asia, as well as his first trip to India.
He will be accompanied by a high-level delegation, which includes the Federal Minister of Economy, Energy and Tourism, Wolfgang Hattmannsdorfer, along with senior government officials and prominent business leaders.
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