"The MoU was signed after Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the India Pavillion at the Hannover Messe on April 13," EEPC India said in a release.
Around 350 Indian firms are participating in the Hannover Messe, showcasing India's prowess in high technology areas.
Besides, the new flagship initiative Make in India of the government is being disseminated and promoted at the fair, which is visited by business and technology leaders from all over the world.
The two organisations will provide and facilitate assistance to visiting delegations to promote their business missions.
Moreover, in order to substantiate and add value to the B2B portal launched by EEPC India, BVMW will put in best possible efforts to fix meetings for the Indian companies with German counterparts.
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