At the meeting, former USIBC Chairman Charles "Chip" Kaye said keeping in view the economic downturn and projections that India may not mobilize the expected foreign direct investment in infrastructure where it is needed most, USIBC's role in the coming year must be to make investors aware of opportunities in India for investment in its soft and hard infrastructure.
"To that end, we are planning a 'Green India' Summit on October 15 in Washington with CII to showcase the numerous opportunities for investment in India, matching these with America's best environmental technologies," Kaye, who is also the Co-President of Warburg Pincus, the largest US private equity investor in India, added.
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