"India is on the verge of astounding itself and the world. And the United States is ready to be a stakeholder and partner in that future," Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs Charles H Rivkin said here yesterday.
Rivkin had recently led a high-powered US delegation that included representations from corporate sector to India on the American Innovation Roadshow to promote economic growth.
The road show was on four Indian cities - New Delhi, Gurgaon, Hyderabad and Ahmedabad.
"In every incubator we visited, members of our delegation, especially the solar companies, identified tangible commercial and investment opportunities," Rivkin said.
Special US Representative for Commercial and Business Affairs at the State Department Ziad Haider was also part of the delegation.
"In every meeting, I experienced in a very refreshing way exactly what binds our two countries together: a shared passion for innovation and entrepreneurship. In fact, Americans and Indian entrepreneurs have become part of a shared culture that reveres innovation," Rivkin said.
With 80 per cent of the required infrastructure yet to be built, this is a significant opportunity for American companies and research institutions to showcase innovative technological solutions to environmental challenges, Rivkin said.
Sharing his experience of meetings with the Chief Ministers of Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh as well as the Telangana Minister for Information Technology, Rivkin said that they were all eager for private investment.
"They stressed their commitment to protecting intellectual property rights for investors and entrepreneurs. And they made it clear that they were eager to help steer India away from carbon fuels to a cleaner, sustainable future," he said, adding that the stakes for these States were enormous.
Many of these States have populations that outnumber major countries - and the large scale needs that go with that. They not only have the motivation, they have the autonomy to do something about it, Rivkin said.
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