Sunday, August 06, 2006

 

First Evidence of the India Centre Contributing to House of Commons' Inquiry on "Trade and Investment Opportunities with India"

The House of Commons Trade and Industry Committee has now released the two volumes published as a result of its public inquiry on “Trade & Investment Opportunities with India”. Both are available for download from the Committee’s website at http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmtrdind.htm.

Volume 1 included a direct quote from the submission of the James E Lynch India & South Asia Business Centre (page 28).

Volume 2 includes the submission, as written evidence, of the India Centre’s contribution to the Inquiry (Appendix 19, pages 139-142).

This is the first public evidence of the contribution of the India Centre to policy-making at the highest national level (House of Commons).

One year after its creation and only a few months after its formal opening by His Excellency the High Commissioner of India in the UK, the contribution made by the India Centre to the House of Commons' Inquiry on India is the first public evidence of the relevance of the India Centre's output to the needs of its user base, be it made of local firms, multinational firms, research institutions, or in this case policy-makers.

For more details about the India Centre, please visit Watching India or contact Nicolas Forsans.

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