Danish companies and pension funds invited to invest in India
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Danish companies and pension funds invited to invest in India

Indian Prime Minister has invited Danish companies and pension funds to invest in India's infrastructure sector and green industries.

India has over 200 Danish companies that are already present and benefiting from the 'ease of doing business’ initiative of the government, operating in various sectors like wind power, shipping, consultancy, food processing and engineering. Simultaneously, Denmark in return has encouraged India’s investments, especially in the Information Technology sector.

Both countries have agreed that the opportunities created by their Green Strategic Partnership are likely to lead to an upward trajectory in bilateral trade and investment, and have reaffirmed their commitment to a rules-based international order, and a strengthened and reformed multilateral system.


Indian Prime Minister has invited Danish companies and pension funds to invest in India's infrastructure sector and green industries.India has over 200 Danish companies that are already present and benefiting from the 'ease of doing business’ initiative of the government, operating in various sectors like wind power, shipping, consultancy, food processing and engineering. Simultaneously, Denmark in return has encouraged India’s investments, especially in the Information Technology sector.Both countries have agreed that the opportunities created by their Green Strategic Partnership are likely to lead to an upward trajectory in bilateral trade and investment, and have reaffirmed their commitment to a rules-based international order, and a strengthened and reformed multilateral system.

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