New Delhi. The ‘Make in India’ that PM Narendra Modi is seen discussing all over the world. In India too, this initiative is now visible on the ground. ‘Make in India’ has emerged as an essential initiative for indigenous manufacturing. Under ‘Make in India’, Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) of German companies on Saturday held a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and discussed new opportunities for German companies to expand education and business opportunities in India. discussed.
Renk CEO Suzanne Weigand was among those who met the Prime Minister. Renk is a company operating in the defense industry. Its CEO Suzanne Weigand said, “We are very honored to be here and to participate in the meeting with Honorable Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He has greatly appreciated the meeting. “We are proud to be here, India is our trusted partner and we are providing drive solutions to the Indian Armed Forces and Navy. We also actively supply the Indian energy market with our high speed gears.”
Along with this, while talking to the news agency ANI, he further said, “India is also a fast growing cement market.” We are based in Bengaluru with our team and we are expanding, we respect ‘Make in India’ initiative which is also important for us as India is a high speed market, a major market in Asia. Appreciating the ‘Make in India’ initiative of the Modi government, Renk said many other things.
‘We see real potential in India, DHL has been operating in India for over 45 years. Dr. Tobias Mayer, CEO of Deutsche Post DHL Group, says, “India is a great market for us and we see momentum here.
‘We see real potential in India, DHL has been working in India for more than 45 years. India is a good market for us & we see the momentum here’, says Dr Tobias Meyer, CEO of Deutsche Post DHL Group@PMOIndia @MEAIndia pic.twitter.com/0PD4baAXrD
— DD News (@DDNewslive) February 25, 2023
India has high aspirations on affordability and wants to use technology to decarbonize supply chains, move to circular economy and produce clean hydrogen: SAP CEO Christian Klein in Delhi
#WATCH , “India has high aspirations on sustainability & wants to use technology to decarbonize supply chains, to move to circular economy & to produce clean hydrogen and that goes hand in hand with technology”: SAP CEO Christian Klein in Delhi pic.twitter.com/Vap1INMHku
— ANI (@ANI) February 25, 2023