Indo-US business summit organized in Lucknow

The Indo-American Chamber of Commerce (North India Council) organized an Indo-US Business Summit in Lucknow, featuring sessions on industry, investment, and other sectors. The event was attended by key figures including Union Minister Jitin Prasada and Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak. They emphasized UP's progress in the MSME sector and its potential as a global investment destination.

The Indo-American Chamber of Commerce (North India Council) organized an Indo-US Business Summit in Lucknow. The event included key sessions on industry and investment, export promotion policy, animal husbandry, dairy and fisheries, legal services and institutional arbitration. Discussions also covered Lucknow as an AI city and the state capital region.

The summit was attended by Union Minister Jitin Prasada, Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak, Minister Dinesh Pratap Singh, and Justice Sabihul Hasnain. Prominent industrialists, exporters, and leading business executives from across India participated. Prasada emphasized Uttar Pradesh's emergence in the MSME sector and its role as a destination for global investment. Pathak highlighted improvements in infrastructure, law and order, power supply, employment, and industrial growth.

The session on legal services was moderated by Mukesh Singh, an executive council member of the Indo-American Chamber of Commerce (North India Council). The health session featured leading medical experts from Balrampur Hospital, Apollo, and Medanta. The summit aimed to promote UP's investment initiatives and export policies.

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