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H1B Visa ‘History,’ Piyush Goyal Eyes Global Investment Boom

New Delhi [India], October 19 – Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal, has stated that the H1B visa issue is now a “thing of the past,” signaling a shift in India’s international discussions. Speaking at Vanijya Bhavan, New Delhi, Goyal highlighted that future dialogues would focus on fresh economic opportunities rather than old grievances.

Strategic Shift from Visa Talks to Global Investments

During a two-day visit to New York, Goyal met with CEOs of major companies, emphasizing reforms by the Modi government aimed at boosting foreign investments in India. Special attention was given to the pharmaceutical and diamond industries, with Surat standing out as a key destination for such investments.

Deepening Indo-U.S. Business Ties

Goyal’s U.S. trip also included a luncheon in Washington with 17 CEOs from the CEO Forum, including Tata Sons’ top executive. The forum is undergoing restructuring, with several members’ terms expiring in December. New Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) were signed, reinforcing the commitment to strengthen business relationships between India and the U.S.

Focus on Emerging Sectors

The visit went beyond traditional sectors, extending discussions to clean energy, technology transfer, and digital telecommunications. There was also an emphasis on critical areas like defense and biosciences. While progress on biofuels was slowed by the upcoming U.S. elections, Goyal highlighted promising collaborations in other industries.

Stable Currency Exchange, Tourism, and the Digital Economy

Another key point discussed was the stabilization of the exchange rate between the Indian rupee and the U.S. dollar, which could greatly benefit bilateral trade. Additionally, Goyal engaged with SMEs, educators, and think tanks, stressing India’s focus on boosting tourism and the digital economy.

Conclusion

Piyush Goyal’s recent U.S. visit has opened doors for significant investment opportunities, showing India’s resolve to attract global investors. As the country continues its economic reforms, sectors like clean energy and pharmaceuticals will likely play a pivotal role in India’s global investment strategy.

 

Shukriya Shahi

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