The US Embassy in India is looking at the possibility of opening a consulate in Hyderabad to supplement the one at Chennai to meet its needs in south India. |
A decision on the issue has not yet been taken. It's just an indication of our thinking, said US Ambassador to India David C Mulford at an interaction with members of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) on Thursday. |
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During the course of the interaction, Mulford identified a key issue that has had an adverse impact on US firms' investment in Indian infrastructure projects. |
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When a change in government holds the possibility of a change in some conditions that govern infrastructure projects, it has an adverse impact on investment, he said. He added that India has begun to overcome the problem. |
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Mulford was asked to compare China and India as investment decision, especially with reference to the financial sector by the CII members. |
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Mulford emphasised that India was the better place to invest in from a long-term perspective, even if China provided advantages such as speed in government decision making. |
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He pointed out that the Chinese system had a critical "unresolved" issue, which had a bearing on long-term investment decisions. |
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The critical issue was that China had not yet dealt with a monolithic political structure that governed its commercial structure. |
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Mulford felt that China's financial system was also fragile because lending was not based only on commercial principles. In relation, India had a good financial system, but needed to move faster into the future, he added. |
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