Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman praised India's economic situation in Colombia.

new york : Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman recently reached Columbia University. Where he has talked about the economic changes that will take place after the Modi government comes to power. In which he has said that the global economic environment can be quite challenging, but can prove beneficial for India. This can provide an opportunity to take advantage of new opportunities for economic growth of our country.
In her address, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has also emphasized that when countries are evaluating their supply chains, our country hopes that they will be supported by countries that wish to diversify the sources of goods and services. Can prove to be an important partner for.

Challenging and uncertain global environment

Sitharaman said this in a special lecture on 'India's economic strength and prospects amid a challenging and uncertain global environment' at Columbia University on Monday. He said that India is working towards increasing local capacity and developing resilience against external shocks.

benefit of new opportunity

Sitharaman said that although the past decades have led to global gains due to extensive multilateral trade, I believe that the coming years will be defined by strategic economic partnerships and India is well placed to take advantage of this transformation. He also said that the global economic environment may present challenges, but India is in a better position to take advantage of new opportunities for growth.
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a major partner

The Finance Minister has said, “Moving towards a more fragmented global economy, including redefined alliances and changing trade trends, can actually be beneficial for India.” “As nations reevaluate their supply chains, India is expected to become a key partner for many countries looking to diversify their sources of goods and services.”

TCS visited

This lecture on India's Economic Policy was organized by the Deepak and Neera Raj Center at Columbia's School of International and Public Affairs. Sitharaman reached New York on Sunday after completing her trip to Mexico. In Mexico he chaired the Tech Leaders Roundtable in Guadalajara. The minister also visited the TCS headquarters in Guadalajara.

investment opportunities in india

In New York he also addressed a roundtable conference on 'Investment Opportunities in India' at the New York Stock Exchange. He also participated in a discussion with Arvind Krishna, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, i.e. CEO of IBM, on India's economic reforms and economic growth in the last 10 years.

Will take part in G7

From New York, Sitharaman will go to Washington DC. There he will attend the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank, the meetings of the G-20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors (FMCBG), the Joint Meeting of the G-20 FMCBG, Environment Ministers and Foreign Ministers and the G-7 – Africa Ministerial Round Table. Will participate in the conference.
(with agency input)

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