India only country with max prospects for investment: Hinduja

HOLD FOR STORY Gopichand Hinduja, billionaire and co-chairman of the Hinduja Group, speaks during a Bloomberg Television interview at his home in London, U.K., on Saturday, April 11, 2015. The Hinduja Group plans to invest as much as $12 billion on power projects in India to develop capacity of 10,000 megawatts in five years, Hinduja said last June. Photographer: Matt Lloyd/Bloomberg *** Local Caption *** Gopichand Hinduja

London: India is the only country in the world which has maximum opportunity to invest, leading NRI entrepreneur GP Hinduja has said as he sought a tripartite co-operation among China, India and the UK for the investment.

“Chinese have money; British have expertise, competency and consultancy. There could be a tripartite concept which can work. China, UK and India,” the Co-Chairman of the Hinduja Group told a Chinese delegation and representatives of the British government at a reception he hosted at his residence here last night.

Highlighting that India has excellent opportunities for Chinese companies to invest in infrastructure, he said in his view the only country in the world today which has maximum opportunities is India.

“I hope the governments between themselves think of this and take things forward,” he said. “Anything you would like to do with the Hinduja Group in India, UK, China or anywhere else, we will welcome you.”

The Chinese billionaires present at the event included Yan Bin, who made his money in Red Bull; husband and wife Chen Hongtian and Lily Yao Lini of Xiangqi, who are in real estate and mining; Xu Hang of Mindray Medical, who are in pharmaceuticals and now diversifying into real estate development; and Angel Wang Yunxiao.

Xu Hang boldly predicted: “The GDP of our three countries (China, India and Britain) will account for more than 50 per cent of the world?s GDP in future.”

The Indian billionaires who attended the event included Cyrus Poonawalla of Serum Institute and S P Lohia of Indorama, headquartered in Indonesia.

Speaking on behalf of the British administration, Michael Charlton, chief investment officer in the Department of International Trade, said: “There are huge opportunities for both Indian and Chinese companies in the UK. The Department of International Trade and my boss Secretary of International Trade Liam Fox are looking forward to new, heightened levels of foreign direct investment in the post-Brexit environment.” Agencies

 

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