Britain eyes Bangalore-Mumbai economic corridor project


Write Comment     |     E-Mail To a Friend     |     Facebook     |     Twitter     |     Print
IANS

Bangalore, 06 July : Britain is ready to partner with Karnataka to jointly design and develop the Bangalore-Mumbai economic corridor, proposed by the central government to revolutionise industrial development across the neighbouring states.

 



"We are ready to partner with India and the states of Karnataka and Maharashtra to design, develop and deliver the Bangalore-Mumbai economic corridor, as we already working on a feasibility study," British High Commissioner Sir James Bevan said Friday.

 

 

 

 

The proposed corridor will also connect Bangalore with other cities and towns across the southern state along the National Highway 4 and transform Tumkur, about 70 km from here, into a major industrial hub.

 

Bevan made the offer to participate in the multi-billion dollar project at a meeting with  Chief Minister Siddaramaiah here earlier in the day.



Recalling British Prime Minister David Cameron’s visit to Bangalore in July 2010, he said nowhere was there greater potential for such partnerships than in this tech hub.

 

"It is one of the reasons Cameron chose to make Bangalore his first port of call during his maiden visit to India after becoming prime minister in 2010," Bevan told the chief minister.

 

Hailing the British offer, the chief minister said Karnataka would welcome avenues for cooperation with Britain.



During his day-long visit, Bevan also unveiled the Bangalore chapter of the British Business Group, a platform for business members of both the countries to network and leverage contacts and opportunities.



"The platform provides business contacts in India and Britain. It enables a company or an individual to understand the business landscape between the countries, develop business contacts and gain business opportunities," British Deputy High Commissioner Ian Felton told a gathering of industry leaders here.


As a national network, the group has chapters in Chennai, Goa, Hyderabad, Mumbai, New Delhi and Pune.

Comments on this Article
Ronald Sabi, Moodubelle Sat, July-6-2013, 10:21
At least for once they should sideline Indian road contractors and should allow British to build one major road project as above and set a glorious benchmark for Indian contractors those stinking with corruption in asssociation with politicians and burocrats!!
Write your Comments on this Article
Your Name
Native Place / Place of Residence
Your E-mail
Your Comment   You have characters left.
Security Validation
Enter the characters in the image above
    
Disclaimer: Kindly do not post any abusive, defamatory, infringing, obscene, indecent, discriminatory or unlawful material or SPAM. BelleVision.com reserves the right to block/ remove without notice any content received from users.
Anil Studio
Badminton Sports AcademyBadminton Sports Academy

Now open at Al Qusais

Veez Konkani IllustratedVEEZ Konkani

Weekly e-Magazine

New State Bank of India, Customer Service Point
Cool House ConstructionCool House Construction
Uzvaad FortnightlyUzvaad Fortnightly

Call : 91 9482810148

Your ad Here
Power Care
Ryan Intl Mangaluru
Ryan International
pearl printing
https://samuelsequeira.substack.com/publish
Omintec
Kittall.ComKittall.Com

Konkani Literature World

Konkanipoetry.com
Bluechem