India-U.S. CEOs suggest $10 billion infrastructure fund for India

June 23, 2010 10:25 am | Updated November 28, 2021 09:06 pm IST - Washington

Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee greets U.S. Secretary of State Hillary at the U.S.-India CEO Forum in Washington on Tuesday. Photo: PTI

Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee greets U.S. Secretary of State Hillary at the U.S.-India CEO Forum in Washington on Tuesday. Photo: PTI

With U.S. President Barack Obama’s India visit in November offering an opportunity to intensify their economic engagement, captains of industry have suggested creation of a $10 billion debt fund for development of infrastructure in India.

Among other “interesting and ambitious ideas” recommended by the India-U.S. CEOs’ Forum Tuesday were “collaboration under the National Solar Mission of India, a long term initiative on diabetes research and treatment, linkages between educational institutions and joint research in clean energy, including bio-fuels”.

To follow up on the ideas, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, who led the high-level official team, announced that a committee headed by Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia would be formed in India to carry forward the ideas with implementable action plans, the Indian embassy said.

The CEOs met in a smaller format, before interacting with the government representatives. They presented recommendations to both governments in four core areas: Infrastructure, Clean Energy, Education and e-Health/Biotechnology.

The forum also discussed impediments and some breakthrough long term ideas, the Indian embassy said noting “CEOs from both sides and representatives of the two Governments agreed that there was tremendous potential and synergy in the economic partnership between India and the U.S.”.

“The forthcoming visit of President Barack Obama to India would provide an opportunity to intensify the economic engagement and translate some of these ideas into deliverables,” it said.

Reconstituted last year with 12 CEOs from India and the USA nominated by Prime Minister Manmohan Manmohan Singh and President Barack Obama respectively, the forum is co-chaired by Ratan Tata, Chairman, Tata Sons and Dave Cote, CEO of Honeywell Corp.

The forum first met in November last year on the sidelines of Manmohan Singh’s visit to Washington. The forum was attended by eight CEOs from each side at its second meeting Tuesday.

There was very high level government participation from both sides reflecting the importance attached by both Governments. Besides Mr. Mukherjee and Mr. Ahluwalia, Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma also attended the forum from the Indian government side.

From the U.S., there were six secretary level representatives who included Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, Commerce Secretary Gary Locke, Trade Representative Ron Kirk, Director of the National Economic Council Larry Summers and Deputy Secretary of State Jim Steinberg.

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