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Index
Ambassador HE Sujan R. Chinoy’s meetings 3
7th Joint Working Committee of MAHSR
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Hanami Lunch Receptions hosted by Ambassador of India
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Book launch of Japanese edition of "Gandhi's Outstanding Leadership" by former Ambassador of India Pascal Alan Nazareth
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Visit of State Minister for Foreign Affairs to India
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Visit of Vice Minister (Environment) to India
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Exhibition: Khadi: The Fabric of India's Tomorrow - Homage to Martand Singh”
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2nd Bengaluru Tokyo Technology Initiative
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Seminar on “Cross Border Transactions – Dispute Resolution in India”
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Inauguration of Pharmexcil’s India Pavillion at CPhl Japan
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FIEO’s India Pavilion at IFF Magic Tokyo, Japan Fashion
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Embassy of India, Tokyo NEWSLETTER
April 2018
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Familiarization visit by Mr Hakubun Shimomura and his supporters and business figures
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Bid document for the project for the construction of the International Cooperation and Convention Centre in Varanasi
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Visit of Mr. Akhil Agrawal, Director General (S&T), Ministry of Railways
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Seminar on Business Opportunities for Japanese Firms in India's Railway Sector
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30 Indian High School students visited under SAKURA Exchange Program in Science
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Ambedkar Jayanti
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Familiarisation visit by students from Ryogoku Junior High School
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Yoga Meditation by HH Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
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Public yoga session in Kitanomaru Park
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Services sector in India 8
Madhya Pradesh – a popular tourist destination in India
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State Profile: Haryana 19
Trade Fairs & Business Exhibitions in India in February – April 2018 21
Trade Queries from India 23
Photo Gallery 29
“Law and order are the medicine of the body politic and when the body politic
gets sick, medicine must be administered.” - B. R. Ambedkar
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Ambassador HE Sujan R. Chinoy’s meetings
Ambassador HE Sujan R. Chinoy’s met the following:
Member of the Diet Mr Yasutaka Nakasone and exchanged views on the scope and
potential of India-Japan Relations. Mr Yasutaka shared keenness to contribute to
growing bilateral ties across the spectrum & promote exchange of young
parliamentarians. (9 April)
Member of the Diet Ms. Karen Makishima and exchanged views on India-Japan
relations including high-level visits, burgeoning economic ties, defense & space
cooperation, yoga and parliamentary exchanges. (9 April)
Senior representatives of Sumitomo Forestry at the Embassy, including Chairman
of its Management Board, Mr. Ryu Yano, and they discussed the company's
business operations and future roadmap in India. (11 April)
A 17-member business delegation from Gujarat Chambers of Commerce & Industry
(GCCI) and they had fruitful discussion on SME support, Chemicals &
Pharmaceutical sectors, and semiconductors. The Embassy also organized
business-matching meetings for the delegation. (11 April)
Member of the Diet and former METI Minister Ms. Yuko Obuchi and they exchanged
views on India-Japan cooperation in diverse fields. (13 April)
Mr. Anupam Srivastava, CMD, BSNL during his visit to Tokyo to sign a new
partnership agreement with NTT Japan and other cooperation projects. (13 April)
Mr. Sanjeeva Kumar, Additional Secretary (Health), MoHFW, GoI in Tokyo. Mr.
Kumar participated at Global Summit on Patient Safety 2018 which was held in
Tokyo. Mr. Kumar accompanied by Embassy officials also met Mr. Hiroto Izumi,
Special Advisor to PM Abe to discuss India-Japan health cooperation under Japan’s
Asia Health and Wellbeing Initiative (AHWIN). (13-14 April)
A 15 member delegation of Young Presidents Organization at the Embassy and
addressed them on India-Japan bilateral relations and the potential areas of further
cooperation – disaster risk reduction, healthcare, digital partnership and
infrastructure. Ambassador also emphasized on Embassy’s role in active outreach
to both Indian and Japanese companies for facilitating further economic
activity. (16 April)
Member of Parliament and Special Advisor to PM Mr. Kentaro Sonoura who had
recently attended the Raisina Dialogue 2018 and they exchanged views on
promoting the India-Japan Special Strategic and Global Partnership. (23 April)
Chairman and CEO of Minebea Mitsumi Corp., a market leader in high precision
machinery that intends to scale up investments in India. They discussed
opportunities in smart cities, aerospace, electronics, artificial intelligence and
automotives. (23 April)
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Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary & Deputy NSA Mr. Nobukatsu Kanehara and other
officials from the National Security Secretariat and they exchanged views on
promoting the India-Japan partnership. (24 April)
Mr Keshav Chandra, Joint Secretary in Logistics division of Ministry of Commerce,
India and they exchanged views on engagement with diverse players in Japan’s
logistics sector and discussed the scope of strengthening bilateral cooperation. (25
April)
Member of Parliament Mr. Kiyoto Tsuji and they discussed ways to promote India
and Japan’s Special Strategic and Global Partnership on the basis of shared values.
(26 April)
7th Joint Working Committee of MAHSR
A delegation led by Vice Chairman Niti Ayog Hon’ble Mr. Rajiv Kumar for the 7th Joint
Committee Meeting of the MAHSR visited Tokyo from 1-4 April. Apart from the Joint
Committee meeting with the Japanese counterparts on MAHSR, Mr. Rajiv Kumar had a
working lunch with Dr. Hiroto Izumi, Special Advisor to the PM and met Mr. Tadashi
Maeda, CEO and Executive Marketing Director JBIC; JICA President Shinichi Kitaoka;
METI Vice-Minister for International Affairs Mr. Tadao Yanase; Mr. Tatsuya Terazawa,
Director-General, Commerce and Information Policy Bureau, METI; Nippon Foundation
Chairman Mr. Yohei Sasakawa; and Mr. Kazamusa Iwata, President, Japan Center for
Economic Research. VC Rajiv Kumar was also hosted for dinner by Professor Masafumi
Shukuri, Chairman, International High Speed Rail Association.
Hanami Lunch Receptions hosted by Ambassador of India
Ambassador H.E. Sujan R. Chinoy hosted three Hanami Lunch Receptions on April 3, 4
and 6, which were attended by FM Kono; Vice Chairman, Niti Ayog Rajiv Kumar;
Chairman of the Japan-India Parliamentarians Friendship League Hiroyuki Hosoda; Chief
Representative of Komeito Party Natsuo Yamaguchi; several Members of Parliament;
Vice-Ministers; members of the Diplomatic Corps; Officials from Government of Japan &
Japanese Business and Scientific Community.
Book launch of Japanese edition of "Gandhi's Outstanding Leadership" by
former Ambassador of India Pascal Alan Nazareth
HIH Princess Takamado and Ambassador HE Sujan R. Chinoy released the Japanese
edition (its 20th foreign edition) of "Gandhi's Outstanding Leadership" by former
Ambassador of India Pascal Alan Nazareth at a well-attended event at Indian Embassy on
6 April, 2018.
Visit of State Minister for Foreign Affairs to India
State Minister for Foreign Affairs, Government of Japan H.E. Kazuyuki Nakane attended
the 16th International Energy Forum Ministerial Meeting (IEF16) in New Delhi on 11 April,
2018 and stated Japan’s efforts to improve energy access worldwide.
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Visit of Vice Minister (Environment) to India
A large delegation of Japanese companies dealing in waste-to-energy technologies led by
Mr Yasuo Takahashi, Vice Minister (Environment), Government of Japan met H.E.
Hardeep Singh Puri, Minister of Housing & Urban Affairs on 13 April 2018 and made
presentations on adapting technologies for scientific disposal of solid waste.
Exhibition: “Khadi: The Fabric of India's Tomorrow - Homage to Martand Singh”
Ambassador H.E. Sujan R. Chinoy attended an exhibition titled "Khadi: The Fabric of
India's Tomorrow - Homage to Martand Singh” at the prestigious 21_21 DESIGN SIGHT
Gallery on 17 April, 2018. The acclaimed Japanese fashion house Issey Miyake has been
engaging in collaborations with late Martand Singh since the 1980s, producing a series of
clothes referred to as "a dialogue with Indian culture". The exhibition, which will run until
13 May 2018, introduces Khadi as a medium that faithfully expresses the hand of its
weavers and the underlying ideas, along with footages filmed on-site in India of the
people who formed the backbone of Martand Singh's activities.
2nd Bengaluru Tokyo Technology Initiative
Ambassador H.E. Sujan R. Chinoy gave a keynote speech at the 2nd Bengaluru Tokyo
Technology Initiative on 20 April which was attended by 200 participants from 90
Japanese companies, officials, scholars and others wherein he spoke about digital
partnership between India and Japan. The event also held panel discussions on India -
Japan collaboration in IT, technology and innovation. The Indian Embassy, METI and
MOFA, along with 21 startups and 8 Venture capitalists from India participated in the
event.
Seminar on “Cross Border Transactions – Dispute Resolution in India”
Ambassador H.E. Sujan R. Chinoy delivered the keynote address at the Seminar on
“Cross Border Transactions – Dispute Resolution in India” on 25 April 2018 organised by
the Mumbai Centre for International Arbitration, Trilegal and FTI consulting for spreading
awareness on arbitration and dispute resolution in India. He underscored that this type of
seminar creates awareness about enabling environment for Japanese businesses in India
which adds confidence and efficiency in their operations.
Inauguration of Pharmexcil’s India Pavillion at CPhl Japan
Mr. Raj Srivastava, Deputy Chief of Mission visited and inaugurated Pharmexcil’s India
Pavillion at CPhl Japan at the Tokyo Big Sight on 18 April 2018. The event saw
participation of 60 companies in the healthcare domain from India.
FIEO’s India Pavilion at IFF Magic Tokyo, Japan Fashion
Mr. Raj Srivastava, Deputy Chief of Mission visited FIEO’s India Pavilion at IFF Magic
Tokyo, Japan Fashion at the Tokyo Big Sight on 25 April 2018. They interacted with the
participating 11 Indian companies.
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Familiarization visit by Mr Hakubun Shimomura and his supporters and business
figures
HE Hakubun Shimomura, Member of the House of Representatives led a familiarization
visit by his supporters and business figures to the Embassy of India on 2 April 2018. HE
Hakubun Shimomura is the Chairman of the Parliamentary League for Promotion of Yoga.
After some words to mark the occasion from HE Mr Shimomura, Ms Muanpuii Saiawi,
Counsellor (IEC) gave a lecture introducing India and the numerous cultural ties between
India and Japan. This was followed by a lecture by Mr Naveen Kumar Ramakrishna,
Second Secretary (Pol-II) on India-Japan bilateral relations.
Bid document for the project for the construction of the International
Cooperation and Convention Centre in Varanasi
The Bid document for the project for the construction of the International Cooperation
and Convention Centre in Varanasi was signed on 6 April 2018 at the office of OC Global
located in Tokyo Opera City Tower building by Project Director Shri R.P. Singh, in the
presence of Shri Bhagirathi Behera, First Secretary (Eco) from the Indian Embassy along
with other members including DG of CPWD, Shri Abhai Sinha and Shri Sumit Gakhar,
Under Secretary from the Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India. The
opening of the tender has been fixed for 7 June, 2018. The project is being implemented
under the grant extended by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) based on an
agreement signed between India and Japan in September 2017 during the visit of HE PM
Shinzo Abe to India.
Visit of Mr. Akhil Agrawal, Director General (S&T), Ministry of Railways
A delegation led by Mr. Akhil Agrawal, Director General (S&T), Ministry of Railways and
Counsellor (DRA) visited Signal and Telecommunication facilities viz. Advanced Train
Administration and Communication System (ATACS), Shinkansen Operation Control
Centre, Signaling Maintenance Centre, Transport Planning & Yard Management on 18
April 2018. Discussions were held with industries with regard to latest technological
developments in Railway Signaling, Automatic Train Protection System, CBTC, Electronic
Interlocking and Passenger Information Systems.
Seminar on Business Opportunities for Japanese Firms in India's Railway Sector
A seminar on "Business Opportunities for Japanese Firms in India's Railway Sector" was
organized on 26 April 2018 by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) & Japan India
Industry Promotion Association (JIIPA) along with Embassy of India and Ministry of Land,
Infrastructure, Transport & Tourism (MLIT). The seminar was attended by 170
representatives from various Japanese industries and consulting companies. Opening
remarks and presentation were made by Mr. Ravindra Verma Counsellor (DRA) to
highlight investment options in railway infrastructure development projects. Mr. S. K.
Singh, Executive Director, RDSO presented business opportunities in Indian Railways and
upcoming International Railway Exhibition INNORAIL-2018 to be held at RDSO Lucknow.
INNORAIL 2018 will bring India’s railways industry to innovative future and showcase the
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state-of-the-art technologies & services on railway sector. Mr. Tomoyuki Nakano, Director,
MLIT presented the progress updates on MAHSR project.
30 Indian High School students visited under SAKURA Exchange Program in
Science
Dr. Purnima Rupal, Counsellor (S&T) presented congratulatory remarks at the "closing
ceremony' held for the first group of 30 Indian High School students visiting Japan under
the Japan – Asia Youth Exchange Program in Science (SAKURA Exchange Program in
Science) organised by the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) on 13 April 2018.
Till date, 621 Indian high school students have visited Japan under this Programme. They
are the toppers from their respective states, selected by the MHRD and DST.
Ambedkar Jayanti
Ms Muanpuii Saiawi, Counsellor (IEC) gave remarks at an event celebrating Ambedkar
Jayanti held at the Embassy of India on 13 April 2018 in collaboration with Dr. Ambedkar
International Mission (AIM) and Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Association for
Education (BAIAE). The programme included talks by representatives of each Ambedkar
organisation and a cultural programme featuring songs on Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar.
Familiarisation visit by students from Ryogoku Junior High School
The Embassy hosted a familiarisation visit by 21 students from Ryogoku Junior High
School on 27 April 2018. The students enjoyed a yoga session with Dr Hemant Sharma,
VCC Yoga Teacher in which they learned basic yogic asanas, breathing exercises and
meditation. Mr Taichi Watanabe, PO (VCC) gave a lecture introducing India. Ms Muanpuii
Saiawi, Dir (VCC) then interacted with the students and answered their questions about
various facets of Indian culture. The students were given a tour of the premises and
learned about the services provided by the Embassy such as consular services, cultural
courses and events.
Yoga Meditation by HH Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
HH Sri Sri Ravi Shankar of Art of Living led Japanese Parliamentarians through meditation
and yoga during his brief visit to Japan on 9 April 2018.
Public yoga session in Kitanomaru Park
Dr Hemant Sharma, yoga instructor at the Vivekananda Cultural Centre, Embassy of
India, organised a public yoga session in Kitanomaru Park on Sunday morning 29 April.
The session started at 7:30 am with light joint exercises and yogic asanas, Sun Salutation,
Pranayam breathing exercises, meditation and laughter yoga. In total, there were over
100 participants consisting of members of the public, VCC yoga students, their friends
and family.
“All that we are is the result of what we have thought. The mind is everything. What we think we become.” – Gautama Buddha.
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Services Sector in India
Introduction The services sector is not only the dominant sector in India’s GDP, but has also attracted
significant foreign investment flows, contributed significantly to exports as well as
provided large-scale employment. India’s services sector covers a wide variety of
activities such as trade, hotel and restaurants, transport, storage and communication,
financing, insurance, real estate, business services, community, social and personal
services, and services associated with construction.
Market Size
The services sector is the key driver of India’s economic growth. The sector is estimated
to contribute around 54.0 per cent of India’s Gross Value Added in 2017-18 and
employed 28.6 per cent of the total population. India’s net services exports reached
US$ 57.60 billion during April-December 2017.
Nikkei India Services Purchasing Managers Index grew from 47.80 in February 2018 to
50.30 in March 2018, supported by growth in Information & Communications and Finance
& Insurance.
As per Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation’s second advance estimates
of National Income 2017-18, services sector GVA is expected to grow to US$ 1,266.10
million in FY18.
According to a report called ‘The India Opportunity’ by leading research firm Market
Research Store, the Indian mobile services market is expected to reach $37 billion in
2017 and grow by 10.3 per cent year-on-year to reach US$ 103.9 billion by 2020.
Out of overall services sector, the sub-sector comprising financial services, real estate
and professional services contributed US$ 305.8 billion or 20.5 per cent to the GDP. The
sub-sector of community, social and personal services contributed US$ 188.2 billion or
12.6 per cent to the GDP.
Investments
The Indian services sector which includes financial, banking, insurance, non-
financial/business, outsourcing, research and development, courier and technical test
analysis, has attracted FDI equity inflows in the period April 2000 - December 2017,
amounting to about US$ 64.10 billion according to the Department of Industrial Policy
and Promotion (DIPP).
Some of the developments and major investments by companies in the services sector in
the recent past are as follows:
Private Equity (PE) investments in the hospitality industry rose nearly three-fold to
US$ 119 million in 2017 from US$ 43.58 million in 2016. Hotel deals, including
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mergers and acquisitions, are expected to pick up further in 2018 as many
premium hotel properties are up for sale.
American fast food chain McDonalds is reopening 84 of its closed restaurants,
increasing the total number of operational restaurants across north and east India
to 169.
National Skill Development Corporation has signed a tripartite Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) with Tourism and Hospitality Sector Skill Council (THSC) and
Airbnb to impart hospitality skills training to hospitality micro-entrepreneurs in
India.
The domestic and foreign logistic companies are optimistic about prospects in the
logistics sector in India, and are actively making investments plans to improve
earnings and streamline operations.
Government Initiatives
The Government of India recognises the importance of promoting growth in services
sectors and provides several incentives in wide variety of sectors such as healthcare,
tourism, education, engineering, communications, transportation, information technology,
banking, finance, management, among others.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has stated that India's priority will be to work towards
trade facilitation agreement (TFA) for services, which is expected to help in the smooth
movement of professionals.
The Government of India has adopted a few initiatives in the recent past. Some of these
are as follows:
Under the Mid-Term Review of Foreign Trade Policy (2015-20), the Central
Government increased incentives provided under Services Exports from India
Scheme (SEIS) by two per cent.
Ministry of Communications, Government of India, has launched DARPAN - “Digital
Advancement of Rural Post Office for A New India” which is aimed at improving the
quality of services, adding value to services and achieving “financial inclusion” of
un-banked rural population.
Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of India, launched 'DigiYatra', a digital
platform for air travellers that aims to develop a digital ecosystem providing
consistent service and a delightful experience at every touch point of the journey.
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has launched a services
portal, which aims to provide seamless access to government services related to
education, health, electricity, water and local services, justice and law, pensions
and benefits, through a single window.
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Road Ahead Services sector growth is governed by both domestic and global factors. The Indian
facilities management market is expected to grow at 17 per cent CAGR between 2015
and 2020 and surpass the US$19 billion mark supported by booming real estate, retail,
and hospitality sectors. The performance of trade, hotels and restaurants, and transport,
storage and communication sectors are expected to improve. The financing, insurance,
real estate, and business services sectors are also expected to continue their good run.
The implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) has created a common national
market and reduced the overall tax burden on goods. It is expected to reduce costs in the
long run on account of availability of GST input credit, which will result in the reduction in
prices of services.
Exchange Rate Used: INR 1 = US$ 0.015 as on March 01, 2018
References: Media Reports, Press Releases, DIPP publication, Press Information Bureau,
Source: www.ibef.org
“India is the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legend and the great grand mother of tradition” - Mark Twain
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Madhya Pradesh – a popular tourist destination in India
Fast Facts
Area: 3, 08, 000 sq.km. (second largest state in India
after Rajasthan)
Population: 72,597,565
Capital: Bhopal
Official Language: Hindi [Languages Regionally Spoken: Marathi, Bhili,
Gondi, Korku, Kalto]
Madhya Pradesh
Location Map
Madhya Pradesh
Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh
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Madhya Pradesh, with an area of 3, 08, 000 sq.km. is the second largest state in India after Rajasthan. It is a part of peninsular plateau of India lying in north central part,
whose boundary can be classified in the north by the plains of Ganga-Yamuna, in the west by the Aravali, east by the Chhattisgarh plain and in the south by the Tapti valley and the plateau of Maharashtra.
The topography of Madhya Pradesh is defined by the Narmada Sone Valley. It is a narrow and long valley extending through almost the whole of the state from east to west.
Madhya Pradesh has not only maintained its pristine beauty as it was years ago but has also added a great deal to it for today’s travelers. Its natural settings beautified by hills, forests, rivers, rich heritages, exciting wild life and cultural diversity make it a land of many splendours.
Madhya Pradesh is resplendent with the hill ranges of the Vindhyas and the Satpuras and is green throughout. The landscape is made lucid by its rivers, whose names have the sound of water in them - Narmada, Tapti, Shipra, Betwa, Chambal, Sone and many
others, carrying their own legends and history with them. So interlaced with meandering rivers, hills, lakes and forests, Madhya Pradesh has a varied natural setting of mesmerising beauty.
Jungles are opulent here and have a unique and exciting panorama of wild life. Bandhavgarh in Rewa district has hoisted to world fame for its phenomenal and solitary asset: the white tigers. National Parks of Kanha, Bandhavgarh, Pench, Shivpuri, Panna and several others offer rare opportunities to have thrills of viewing life in them.
The state has celebrated the golden jubilee of its existence in the year 2006 but it is as old as hills, witness to many civilizations. History has dotted it with distinguished marks in the shape of numerous monuments, right from rock shelters
to exquisitely architectured Forts, Palaces, Temples, Stupas and innumerable other monuments.
Here is a look at some magnificent places which make Madhya Pradesh glitter on the Tourist map.
Sights to See
Khajuraho
Khajuraho
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Khajuraho stuns the world with its temples of sculptural splendour. Built by the Chandelas, a Rajput clan between 950 to 1100 AD, these temples are nonpareil,
representing some most exquisite specimens of Hindu architecture and sculpture. The temples are India's unique gift to the world. Here, the male-female statues in pairs, chiseled in postures of divine union scale the zenith of sculptural art. They are a
paean to life, to love, to joy, perfect in execution and sublime in expression. They were built in a truly inspired burst of creativity. Today, only 22 temples of the original 85
survive, which constitute one of the world's great artistic wonders. Monuments of Khajuraho are a World Heritage Site under the Archaeological survey of India.
Mandu
Besides its monuments, natural surroundings and history, what sets Mandu apart from
other medieval cities is the tale of love and devotion going beyond the confines of royalty and religion. Mandu celebrates the romance of the gallant king of Malwa, Baz Bahadur
with Rani Rupmati of unparalleled beauty and grace. An enchanting reservoir known as Rewa Kund stands witness to their legendary love story.
All over this place are spread ruins of Afghan architecture. The Central Group of monuments includes Hoshang Shah's Tomb, Jami Masjid of Mandu, The Ashrafi Mahal,
Baz Bahadur's Palace, Rani Rupmati's Pavilion, The Nilkanth Shrine, Nilkanth Mahal, Jahaz Mahal, Hindola Mahal.
Another Tourist attraction is the Echo Point. The Lohani cave and temples associated, Sunpoint, near the caves.
Chachai Falls
Created by the waters of the Bihad river in Sirmaur Tehsil of Rewa District, this is one of the most beautiful waterfalls of India. The water of this 115 meter deep and 175 ft. wide
fall cascading from the 500 ft. altitude creates an impression of thin fog on and around the spot and the spectators are mesmerized by its boundless beauty.
Patalkot
This place is a nature's topographical wonder. It is a 1700 ft. deep valley situated in
Chhindwara district and is a home to Bharia tribe. Patalkot is highly alluring for the people on the outside because of its geographical and enormous scenic beauty and the
mystic world inside. The natives here are still very close to nature and living in a comfortable balance between their own and the outside world. The place is 78 km. away from Chhindwara.
Bhimbetka
Over 600 rock shelters belonging to the Neolithic age have been discovered at Bhimbetka. Here, in vivid, panoramic detail, paintings in over 500 caves depict the life of
the prehistoric cave-dwellers, making the Bhimbetka group an invaluable archaeological treasure in the history of human race. Bhimbetka has become an UNESCO world heritage site.
Pachmarhi
It is a lovely hill-station in the evergreen Satpura Ranges and is at an altitude of 1067 metres. Pachmarhi enjoys excellent weather round the year. Its most enchanting features,
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however, are its great natural beauty and its air of tranquillity and solitude. According to legends, Pachmarhi is named after the ancient rock cut caves, where the five Pandava
brothers are said to have taken refuge. Major Tourist Attractions at Pachmarhi are
Priyadarshini Point, Water Falls, Shrines, Jatashankar, Rock Shelters, Dhoopgarh, Pandava Caves.
Sanchi
One of world's famous Buddhists' pilgrimages, Sanchi is known for Stupas, Monasteries, Temples and Pillars dating from the 3rd century BC to the 12th century AD. Sanchi is also
a World Heritage Site. Buddhists' Stupas at Sanchi were built by the Mauryan Emperor Ashok. The life of Lord Buddha is inscribed on the arches of Stupa gates. The major attractions at Sanchi are Great Stupa No. 1, Stupa No. 2, Stupa No. 3 and Ashokan Pillar.
Bhopal
Beautiful Bhopal, the capital city of Madhya Pradesh, is situated in picturesque setting, around two magnificent lakes. The city is literally the heart of India and casts an unusual
spell on the visitor right from the moment one arrives. Historical monuments, old mosques and palaces, lakes, well laid out gardens and parks, bustling market places of
the old and the new city are a feast in store for tourists. The most Prominent Tourist Places in Bhopal are Taj-ul-Masajid, Bharat Bhawan, Jama Masajid, Shaukat Mahal and Sadar Manzil, Gauhar Mahal, Upper & Lower Lakes, Van Vihar National Park, Indira
Gandhi National Museum, Man Manav Sangrahalay, State Archaeological Museum, Moti Masjid or Pearl Mosque, Laxminarayan Temple and an Aquarium.
Bhojpur
About 28 km south-east of Bhopal, Bhojpur is famous for the Bhojeshwar Temple
dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple which has earned the nomenclature of the Somnath of the east, owes its origin to the 11th century Paramara King Raja Bhoj.
The partially completed Bhojeshwar Temple is a simple square with sides of over 66 feet. The richly carved dome, though incomplete, has a magnificent, soaring strength of line
and is supported by four pillars. The lower doorposts are plain while the columns and upper sections inside are richly carved.
Gwalior
Sun Temple, Gwalior
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This ancient capital city has been a cradle of great dynasties and a living heritage of heroism. The antiquity of the city can be traced back to 8th century, when Suraj Sen, a
chieftain, founded the city and named it after Gwalipa, a legendary saint who cured him of a deadly disease. Gwalior, the city of palaces, temples and monuments witnessed the
rule of great Rajput clans like Pratiharas, Kacchwahas and Tomars. Its tradition as a royal capital continued until the formation of independent India, with Scindias having their dynastic seat here. This is also the land of the prodigy of Hindustani classical music, the
great Tansen. The magnificent mementos of a glorious past have been preserved with care that make Gwalior unique and timeless. The most Prominent Tourist Places in
Gwalior are, Fort Man Mandir Palace, Teli Ka Mandir, Shasbahu Ka Mandir, Gujari Mahal Museum, Tansen's Tomb, Tomb of Ghaus Mohammad, Jai Vilas Palace, Jai Vilas Museum, Memorials ( The
town is dotted by memorials of earliest freedom fighters like Tatya Tope, Rani Laxmi Bai of Jhansi and several Scindia princes. All these are reminders of a proud past and
signify Gwalior's place in the nation's roll of honour), Kala Vithika, Municipal Museum and Sun Temple.
Chanderi
The town has a large fort, built during the Mughal period. There are several monuments
of the Malwa Sultans and the Bundela Rajputs. The old Chanderi town is dotted with numerous Jain temples dating back to 9th and 10th century, which attract thousands of
Jain pilgrims. The picturesque town surrounded by hills, lakes and forests is also known for the fine sarees and brocades.
Orchha
The ancient city is still untouched by present times and retains the medieval aura. The
magnificent fort complex houses spectacular palaces and temples. The important ones are Jehangir Mahal, Raj Mahal, Rai Praveen Mahal, Ram Raja Temple, Chaturbhuj Temple,
Laxminarayan Temple etc. These palaces and temples were built during the 16th and 17th centuries and are marvels of architecture.
Indore
Annapurna Temple
The name Indore is derived from Indreshwar temple built in 18th century. Situated in the heart of the Malwa plateau, it was given to Malhar Rao Holkar by the Maratha Peshwas.
Planned and built by Rani Ahilyabai, the brave Holkar queen, Indore lies to the extreme west of the state. It used to be the capital of Holkar dynasty and has an important
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historical background. Thus, the city has some interesting monuments associated with the medieval Holkar dynasty. Formerly a major textile trading centre, today's Indore is a
thriving city, developing in economic, social and cultural spheres so much so that it is termed as Mumbai of Madhya Pradesh. It has witnessed a remarkable industrial growth
and has rightfully acquired the name as the commercial capital of the state. Being a major centre of economic activity, Indore offers everyone from big industrialists and manufacturers to wholesalers and retailers, from renowned hotel groups to small food
caterers to grow and prosper. Fast food hangouts, glitzy shopping malls, multiplexes and discotheques have all fashioned Indore into a metro city.
Pithampur, called Detroit of India where a large number of automobile industries are based, is situated near Indore. A number of hospitality groups have established their five-
star and seven-star hotels in Indore. It is an entry point for important tourist places like Ujjain, Dhar, Mandu, Omkareshwar & Maheshwar. The most Prominent Tourist Places in
Indore are Rajwada, Bade Ganpati, Lal Bagh Palace, Chhatri Bag, Kanch Mandir, Central Museum
Gandhi Hall, Annapurna Temple etc.
Dhar
It was the capital of Paramara kings, of whom Raja Bhoj is the best known. The city came
under the Muslim influence during the rule of Delhi Sultanate. The architecture in Dhar reveals a combination of Hindu, Afghan and Mughal styles. The image of goddess from Bhojshala temple of Dhar is now displayed in the British Museum, London.
Caves of Bagh
The Caves of Bagh, christened after a neighboring village of that name, are situated at a
distance of 97 km. from Dhar among the southern slopes of the Vindhya hills. The cliff side, in which they are excavated, rises some 150 feet above the Bagh river, and is remarkable as being the only outcrop of sandstone in an otherwise basaltic region. Above
the sandstone, however, is superimposed a deep band of claystone, and it is probably to the excessive weight of this band, and to a moisture percolating from it that most of the
damage in the caves is due. The caves extend over a frontage of about 45.72 metres, but are not all contiguous.
Omkareshwar
Omkareshwar is set on the confluence of the rivers Narmada and Kaveri. Omkareshwar
has one of the twelve Jyotirlingas enshrined in the temple of Omkar Mandhata amidst beautiful surroundings. This medieval temple was built in Brahmani style and is encircled by the river Narmada and its stream Kaveri. The architecture of the temple is magnificent.
Gouri-Somnath temple, Siddhanath temple of the island & one cave of Adi Shankaracharya are other spots of significance here.
Maheshwar
Maheshwar is a beautiful town on the banks of river Narmada. Its old name is Mahishmati. Devi Ahilya Bai established it as capital place of Holkars. Maharani Ahilya Bai built a beautiful fort and ghat here, Ahilya museum, the temples of Kaleshwar, Raj- Rajeshwar &
Vithaleshwar, Peshwa ghat and canopy over the grave of the members of Holkar family are worth visiting. Boating from Ahilya ghat to Sahastradhara, at a distance of 3 km is a thrilling experience. Maheshwar is famous for its silk and cotton sarees.
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Ujjain
It is located on the banks of river Shipra and is one of the oldest and holiest of Indian cities. Formerly, a centre of learning, Ujjain is sanctified with the memories of Sandipani Rishi, great poet Kalidas, King Vikramaditya and Emperor Ashok. It is the venue of grand
Kumbh Mela, held once in twelve years. One of the principal places of pilgrimage of the country, Ujjain finds mention in Vedas, Puranas, Ramayan & Mahabharat. It is the seat of
one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of the country. The most Prominent Tourist places in Ujjain are Sandipani Ashram, Mahakaleshwar Temple, Harsiddhi Temple, Bade Ganeshji Ka Mandir, Gopal Mandir, Chintaman Ganesh Temple, Mangalnath Temple, Jantar Mantar( Astronomical Observatory), Kaliadeh Palace
Jabalpur
Dhuandhar Waterfall, Jabalpur
Jabalpur is considered to be the cultural capital of Madhya Pradesh. It has a collection of historical, archaeological and natural places.
It is also a major administrative and educational centre. The spacious cantonment area is
dotted with unusual number of schools and colleges. Antiquity of the town can be traced back to Mahabharat era. Jabalpur was the pleasure resort and capital of Gond Kings during the 12th century and was later the seat of Kalchuri dynasty. It is also the most
convenient base to visit the famous Kanha (173 km) and Bandhavgarh (194 km) National Parks.
The most Prominent Tourist places in Jabalpur are Marble Rocks at Bheraghat, Madan Mahal Fort, Sangram Sagar and Bajnamath, Rani Durgavati Museum, Dhuandhar
Waterfall, Chausath Yogini Temple, The Samadhi of Rani Durgavati, Devtal, Pisanhari Ki Madiya, Tripuri.
Amarkantak
Amarkantak, the source of the river Narmada, one of the holiest rivers of the country is
full of natural beauty. Kalidas, the great Sanskrit poet, has depicted in his literature the beauty of Amarkantak. Besides the source of river Narmada, Mai Ki Bagiya, Kapil Dhara,
Dugdha Dhara, Water falls are worth seeing. Narmada Udgam Mandir, a temple built
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at the source of the river Narmada, is one of the holiest places in India. Annual 'Shivaratri' and 'Nag Panchmi' fairs celebrated here attract thousands of pilgrims.
'Deep Daan' in the Divine Narmada
'Narmada Jayanti' is a festival that symbolises the devoutness of the people of Madhya Pradesh towards this pious river. For the people of Madhya Pradesh, the Narmada is not just a river but also a mother that has been nurturing them and their lands for ages.
The festival, falling on 30th January, marks the birthday of the river and is celebrated with extravagant fervour in Amarkantak, from where the river originates and also at its several other bathing ghats in the state including that of Hoshangabad.
The most remarkable of this fete is the way people release lighted lamps in the holy river as offerings of the prayers.
Reaching Madhya Pradesh
By Air
Madhya Pradesh State is well linked through flight from major tourist destinations and cities of India like Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Hyderabad, Vishakhapatnam, Bangalore,
Srinagar, Ahmedabad etc. Major airports in Madhya Pradesh state are located in Bhopal, Indore, Gwalior, Jabalpur, Khajuraho.
By Rail
Madhya Pradesh State is well connected by Indian railways network. Most of the major railway tracks passes through this state due to its central location. All important cities
and tourist destinations are linked with direct trains to Madhya Pradesh like: Jaipur, Agra, Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata, Ranthambore, Udaipur, Ahmedabad, Puri, Haridwar, Varanasi etc.
By Road
Extensive network of National Highways and State Highways interlink in Madhya Pradesh helps visitors in reaching the place by roads. These well-maintained highways easily
connect Madhya Pradesh to the adjoining areas within and outside the state. If we consider the capital city of Bhopal as the center, then places like Gwalior (422 km), Indore (187 km), Sanchi (45 km), Agra (541 km), Jaipur (572 km), Khajuraho (387 km), Mandu (290 km) and Nagpur (345 km) can be easily accessed by road.
Madhya Pradesh State border touches 5 states i.e. Gujarat, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Chattisgarh & Maharashtra. All these states are well linked from cities and towns of Madhya Pradesh by road.
Source: www.mp.gov.in www.mea.gov.in
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State Profile: Haryana
(About Haryana: Information on Industries, Geography, Economy & Growth)
Haryana is among the northern most states in India and adjacent to national capital Delhi. It is surrounded by Uttar Pradesh in the east, Punjab in the west, Himachal Pradesh in
the north and Rajasthan in the south. The state surrounds the national capital city, New Delhi, from three sides. Historically an agrarian state, Haryana today is a well-developed industrial state.
The state is one of India's largest automobile hubs and accounts for two thirds of
passenger cars, 50 per cent of tractors and 60 per cent of motorcycles manufactured in the country. The state has also emerged as a base for the knowledge industry, including
IT and biotechnology. Haryana is the third-largest exporter of software and one of the preferred destinations for IT/ITeS facilities.
Although Haryana has an area covering just 1.3 per cent of the country, Haryana contributes nearly 3.58 per cent to India's GSDP. During FY12-17, the state’s GSDP grew
at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.96 per cent. At current prices, the total GSDP of Haryana was about US$ 85 billion in 2016-17.
The state has attracted Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) equity inflows worth US$ 71.54 billion during the period April 2000 to September 2017, according to data released by Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP).
The state government of Haryana has been committed to creating a progressive business
environment. The state offers a wide range of fiscal and policy incentives for businesses under the Industrial and Investment Policy, 2011. Haryana stands 14th among Indian
FACTFILE
Capital: Chandigarh
Geographical Area (sq
km):44,212
State Language: Hindi,
Punjabi and English
Literacy Rate: 75.5 per
cent
Key Industries:
Automotive, agro-based
industry, IT and ITeS,
textiles, oil refining,
biotechnology and
petrochemicals
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states in rankings based on ease of doing business and reforms implementation, according to a study by the World Bank and KPMG.
Recent Developments:
During 2017-18, 206.55 km of national highways were constructed in the state.
Amazon, the Seattle-headquartered e-commerce company that operates an online marketplace opened its 22nd fulfilment centre in Sonipat, Haryana.
A medical college will be set up in each district of Haryana to meet the rising healthcare requirements.
A Swedish organisation Kunskapsskolan is working with the government to improve vocational education at 100 state run schools.
Key Sectors
Haryana is a preferred destination for auto majors and auto-component manufacturers. The state is host to many large automotive players.
Gurgaon has emerged as a preferred destination for the IT industry in North India, with more than 400 IT and ITeS companies.
Haryana aggressively promotes organic farming; financial assistance is provided to farmers for production and use of vermicompost.
Abundant availability of raw materials gives Haryana a competitive advantage in the textile sector. The total cotton production in Haryana during FY17 was around 2 million bales.
Courtesy: www.ibef.org
“Even if we lose the wealth of thousands, and our life is sacrificed, we should keep smiling and be cheerful keeping our faith in God and Truth.” – Sardar Patel
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Trade Fairs & Business Exhibitions in India in May – July 2018
Event Organizer
Product Profile
Private Label &
Retailer Brands Expo
2018
May 2-3, 2018
Mex Exhibition Pvt. Ltd.
http://www.privatelabelretailerbra
nds.com
International exhibition for
private labels, own brand
FMCG retail and contract
manufacturing products for
food, beauty, wellness,
cleaning and retailer brands.
INDEX Mumbai 2018
May 3-6, 2018
UBM plc
http://www.indexfairs.com
International trade fair on
residential furniture.
5th Print & Packtech
World Expo 2018
May 4-6, 2018
Triune Exhibitors Pvt. Ltd.
http://www.printandpacktechexpo.
in/index.htm
International trade fair for
services, equipment and
technologies for printing and
packaging.
Fastener Fair India
New Delhi
May 18-19, 2018
Mack Brooks Exhibitions Ltd.
http://www.fastenerfair.com
International trade fair for all
sectors of broad spectrum of
industrial fasteners and
fixings.
Palm Expo Mumbai
May 31 – June 2, 2018
Diversified Communications India
Pvt. Ltd.
http://www.palmexpo.in
International trade fair for pro
sound, light. Music production
and system integration.
Solar South
June 14 – 16, 2018
Smart Expos & Fairs India Pvt. Ltd.
http://www.solarsouth.in
International exhibition for
solar industry.
Compack India
June 14 – 16, 2018
Smart Expos & Fairs India Pvt. Ltd.
http://www.compackexpo.com
International trade fair for
packing industry.
India Material
Handling & Logistics
Show
June 21 – 23, 2018
Reed Manch Exhibitions Ltd.
http://www.indiamhshow.com
International trade fair for
material handling and
logistics.
India Warehousing
Show in New Delhi
June 21 – 23, 2018
Reed Manch Exhibitions Ltd.
http://indiawarehousingshow.com
International trade fair for
warehousing, material
handling and logistics.
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Jewellery, Pearl & Gem
Fair Hyderabad
June 22 – 24, 2018
UBM plc
http://jewelleryfair.in
International exhibition for
jewelry industry.
Homtex Plus
Bangalore
June 28 – 30, 2018
S S Textile Media Pvt. Ltd.
http://homtex.in
International trade fair for
textile fair.
HGH India Mumbai
July 3-5, 2018
Texzone Information Services Pvt.
Ltd.
http://www.hghindia.com
International trade fair for
home decorations, gifts and
housewares.
Travel & Tourism Fair
Kolkata
July 7-9, 2018
Fairfest Media Ltd.
http://www.ttfotm.com
International exhibition for
travel and tourism industry.
Agri Intex Coimbatore
July 13-16, 2018
Codissia
http://www.agriintex.codissia.com
International trade fair for
agriculture.
Packplus New Delhi
July 25-28, 2018
Print-Packaging.com Pvt. Ltd.
http://www.packplus.in
International trade fair for
packaging technology.
Bangalore Fashion
Week Bangalore
July 26-29, 2018
Dream Merchants
http://www.bangalorefashionweek
.in
International trade fair for
jewellery, fashion and
accessories.
Medical Chennai
July 27-29, 2018
Mesexpert Business Consultants
Pvt. Ltd.
http://www.medicall.in
International B2B trade fair
for medical and hospital
supplies.
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Trade Queries from India
SN. Company Name Commercial Interest
1. Mr. Amar Goswami M/s Shalu Dari Udhyog Email:[email protected]
Carpet and Rugs
2. Mr. R. Venkatesan M/s Maruthi Timber Industries Address: 12-C T H Road,Pattabiram Chennai,Tamil Nadu Mobile: +91-9841651577 Tel.no. +91-4426853083
Agro and Wooden products
3. Mr. Aakash Kansal M/s Premier Oils Mills Tel.no. +91-9311770096 Email:[email protected]
Sesame oil (expelling seed capacity-100 Tons per day) Refinery(100 tons per day) Solvent Plant(50 per tons)
4. Mr. Ayush Jain M/s Space Knitswears Pvt Ltd Email:[email protected]
Wool based Knitwear
5. Mr. Shipla Sharma Promoter M/s Art Make in India Foundation Email:[email protected]
Handicraft Handmade Items
6 Mr. Jaymeet Shah M/s Deepak Enterprise Email: [email protected]
A4 Papers
7 Mr. Asit Kumar Nag M/s NAG TRADING ELEMENT (N.T.E) Pvt. Ltd. Email:[email protected]
Rice
8 Mr. Anil Patadiya M/s Avatar Ceramic Mobile: +91-8000790695 Emails:[email protected]
Ceramic product(Wall Tiles, Floor Tiles, Sanitary Ware)
9 Vishal Godavariya Email:[email protected]
Cotton yarn
10 Mr. Deepak Jain M/s Jensons International Gov’t of India Recognized Export House ISO 9001 Certified Company Address: 94/32 Alipur Village,Mukhmel Pur Road,Near Mithas Party Lawn, New Delhi 110036 India
Stainless steel utensils and kitchen wares
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Mobile:+91-9810000261 Email:[email protected]
11 Mr. Chetan Dhamorikar Mobile: +91-9575754321 Email: [email protected]
Training program
12 Mr. CA Dhaval Padiya CEO M/s Vanshi International Address: CG Road,Cellar Gen.Bank Chamber Office no.5 Ground Floor Opp. City Bank,Next to Kalpataru Jewellers, Nr.Municipal Market Ahmedabad-380009 Mobile:+91-9909991912 Landline:+91-7948978712 Email: [email protected]
Supplier of NUCREL NKC-HSN Code 39019090
13 Mr. Yash Choksi Director M/s Yash Corporation Address: A/48 AMPC Market Yard, Unjha-384170 Gujarat Email:[email protected]
mailto:[email protected]
Spice & Herbal Products
14 Mr. Ayumu Kato Sales Dept. M/s Aiki Riotech Corp. Tel.no. +81-587219191 Fax: +81-587211277 Email: [email protected] URL: www.aiko-japan.com
Amended Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme- A-TUFs
15 Mr. Siddharth Ghosh Sales & Int’l Marketing M/s Emperor Foodex Ltd Address: Regd.Office: 601,1F Anna Salai,Chennai 600 006 Tamil Nadu Mobile: +91-8860798931 Email: [email protected] URL:www.emperorfoodex.com
Fruit and Vegetable Concentrate,Purees and Processed Food.(mango pulp)
16 Mr. Sivaramakrishnan S Proprietor M/s ABS EXPORT TRADER Address: 3/308,Agraharam Street Poundarigapuram TK, Thanjapur Dist. Tamil Nadu-612202 Mobile: +91-9488585451
+91-975547871
Herbal raw material and honey
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Email: [email protected]
17 Mr. Sharma Kumar Rajesh Intl.Business Head M/s TMR Global Fincorp Email: [email protected]
Outsourcing financial services
18 Sanjay M/s Duckling Intl. Adhanga Mallikeswarpur Pallai Derakundi,Via-Chandol Bazar Kendrapara-754208 Email: [email protected]
Agricultural Products
19 Mr. Jitendra Makasana M/s Aayu Exim Shop no.8,2F Parshwanath Complex 3,8-A National Highway,Morbi-323642 Gujarat Mobile no. +91-9879504347 Email: [email protected]
Ceramic Wall Tiles, Ceramic Floor Tiles, Porcelain Tiles, Polished Porcelain Tiles, Vitrified Tiles, Parking Tiles, Sanitary Ware, Artificial Stone Slab, Artificial Stone Sink, Tiles Fixing Adhesives.
20 Mr. Vedantika Maitra M/s Lakshme Narayan Export Mobile: +91-8017226199 Email: [email protected]
Cashew Nuts and Garment
21 M/s Brija Overseas Email: [email protected]
Wheat Flour
22 Mr. Yogendra Rathore M/s Gayatri Global Address: 106 2F,Classic Centre, 575 M.G. Road,Indore 452001 Mobile: +91-9827241457 Tel.no: +91-7314009391 Fax: +91-7312530377 Email: [email protected] [email protected] URL: www.gayatriglobal.com
Agricultural Products( Soya Lecithin Liquid/Powder, Soy Flour, Flaxes, Grits, Soy Chunks(Bari)
23 Mr. Chirag Rabari M/s Shreeji Sales Agency S-3,City Mall,Nr. Old Bus Station,Vyara Surat-394650 Gujarat Tel.no: +91-9586652027 Email: [email protected]
Agricultural Products( fresh mango, fresh lemon, pomegranate, grapes, mango pulp, mango slice, onion, orange, fresh lady finger, green chili, mix vegetables, basmati rice, rice parboiled
24 Mr. Ram Bavishi
M/s Real Rich Tradelink
Mobile: +91-962493392
Email: [email protected]
Agri Commodities(kesar mango pulp, wheat,
green millet, corn, sorghum, mug, urad,
sesame, cumin)and organic jaggery
25 Mr. Sumiit Kakkar Stationary Products(Staplers, Paper
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Sr. Manager(Export & Import) M/s Kanin (India) Ltd. Mobile: +91-9646018707 Tel.nos: +91-161222137 +91-1612228576 +91-1612609340 Fax: +91-1612221116 Email: [email protected]
Punches, Stapler Punches, Staple removers, Paper Cutters, Staple/Staple Pins etc.
26 Mr. Guruprasad Raghavendra Mobile: +91-9663231723 Email: [email protected]
Software(IT, Computer)
27 Mr. Sahil Gorasiya Email: [email protected]
Vegetabe, Potato, Onions etc.
28 Mr. R.L. Taneja M/s Vikas Exports Email: [email protected]
Mushrooms
29 Mr. Yogsudha Consultant M/s MKS Export Ltd. 314 Barakhola,Mukundapar, Kolkata Mobile: +9192146965519 +919830030794 +913324264872 +913324264874 Email: [email protected]
Leather Bags, Wallets and Scarves
30 Mr. Jitendra Joshi M/s Goodwyn Overseas Tel.no. +919479965755 Email: [email protected] URL: www.goodwynoverseas.com
Yellow maize, chickpeas and spices
31 Mr. Tanmay Jain Director M/s Globistics Imports and Exports Mobile: +917350115566 Email: [email protected]
Turmeric Powder, Turmeric Oleoresins, Curcumin and Raisins
32 Mr. Shubham Agarwal M/s Cosmique Overseas Mobile: +917383546664 Email: [email protected]
Potassium Permanganate
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Mr. Harshal Patil Managing Director Ghati International Mehsana,India
Cumin Seeds, Cumin Powder, Fennel Seed, Fennel Powder, Coriander Seeds, Coriander Powder, Fenugreek Seeds, Fenugreek Powder,
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Mobile: +917043384339 Email: [email protected] URL: http://ghati.in/
Mustard Seed, Mustard Powder, Psyllium Husk
34 Mr. Chandresh Somaiya Email: [email protected]
Tiles
35 Mr. Jagir Prajapati M/s Dhven Enterprise Mobile: +919662526461 Email: [email protected] URL: www.dhvenenterprise.com
Psyllium Husk, Senna Product and Cactus fruits/extract(prickly pears)
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Mr. Ashish Walia M/s Avyukta International Email: [email protected]
Stainless steel utensils
37 Mr. Hardik Dodia Director Futurelife Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd. GF/1-2, Pooja Court, Plot No. 37/A Shreenager, B/H SBI Bank Urmi Cross Road, Akota, Vadodara(Gujarat)India 390020 Mobile: +919723089777 Tel.no. : +912652329977 Emails: [email protected] [email protected] URL: www.futurelifepharma.com
Ayurvedic Products, Baby Products, Cosmetics & Personal Care Products(Herbal Cosmetics Range), FMCG Products, Food Supplement Products, Pharmaceutical Products, Condoms, Surgical Products, Veterinary Products.
38 Mr. Bhargav Kanami M/s Quro Vitrified Pvt Ltd Near Amardham Temple Matel-363621,Ta Wakaner, Dist. Morbi,Gujarat Email: [email protected]
Ceramic Tiles
39 Mr. Monoronjon Ghosh M/s AL-HABIB ENTERPRISE LTD (India & Bangladesh Joint Venture Company. Dewan Chamber 1F 315, Dewanhat Commercial Area Chittagong-4100, Bangladesh Email: [email protected] Mobile: 008801711725430 Tel.no. 00880317718754 Fax: 0088031726769
Used Ship Machinery and Spare’s
40 Mr. Anushka Prasai Chief Operating Officer(Intl Trade Division) M/s Indus India Trade Incorporation Mobile: +917987757247 Email: [email protected]
Export Product(in-demand)
41 Mrs. Reena Motiwala Sales Director M/s Aaral Overseas Address: UG5,Nariman Point Shopping, City
Sesame & Cumin
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Light,Surat-395007 Gujarat Mobile: +919879229229 Email: [email protected] URL: www.aaraloverseas.com
42 M/s Captain International Email: [email protected]
Raw Cotton and Cotton Yarn
43 Mr. Ajit Akerkar Director M/s Worldlink Corporation Address: Crec Business Thirumalairajapuram, Avadi,Chennai 60054, Tamil Nadu Mobile: +918216059900
+91867502045 Tel.no: +918322465635 Email: [email protected]
Seedless, Cardamons
50 Mr. Kannan Jagaddeesan Email: [email protected]
Turmeric
51 Mr. B. Praveen M/s Jesson Exports Email: [email protected]
Basil, Red Chillies, Cumin Seeds, Ginger, Anis Seed, Coriander, Onion Seeds, Cloves (Spices)
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Photo Gallery
Ambassador H.E. Sujan R. Chinoy with Mr.
Kentaro Sonoura MP and Special Advisor to
PM Shinzo Abe
Ambassador H.E. Sujan R. Chinoy with
Mr. Nobukatsu Kanehara, Deputy Chief
Cabinet Secretary
Ambassador H.E. Sujan R. Chinoy with Ms
Yuko Obuchi, Member of Parliament
Ambassador H.E. Sujan R. Chinoy with Mr.
Kiyoto Tsuji, Member of Parliament
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Ambassador H.E. Sujan R. Chinoy with
Mr. Yasutaka Nakasone, Member of
Parliament
Ambassador H.E. Sujan R. Chinoy attends
the opening exhibition of Khadi the Fabric
of India’s Tomorrow: Homage to Martand
Singh
Ambassador H.E. Sujan R. Chinoy with
Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail
(MAHSR) Project Delegation led by Dr. Rajiv
Kumar, Vice Chairman of NITI Aayog at the
seventh meeting of the Joint Committee of
MAHSR Project
Ambassador H.E. Sujan R. Chinoy with
Gujarat Chambers of Commerce &
Industries Delegation led by Dr. Jaimin
Rasiklal Vasa
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Mr. R.K. Srivastava, Deputy Chief of
Mission inaugurates the Indian Pavilion at
the pharma exhibition CPhI-2018
Mr. Tshering W Sherpa, Counsellor, Ms.
Muanpuii Saiawi, Counsellor and Mr. Karan
Yadav, Third Secretary with HH Sri Sri Ravi
Shankar of Art of Living
Ms. Muanpuii Saiawi, Counsellor at
Ambedkar Jayanti
Dr. Purnima Rupal, Counsellor with
visiting Indian students under the
SAKURA Exchange Program in Science
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Mr. Ravindra Verma, Counsellor
addresses at the seminar on Business
Opportunities for Japanese Firms in
India's Railway Sector
Dr Hemant Sharma at the Yoga session
in Kitanomaru Park