Northam, who was sworn in less than a fortnight ago, said this in his address to the Republic Day celebrations organised by the India Association of Virginia in Richmond.
"I look forward to a trade mission to India. In fact, I want to take my first trade mission to India," Northam told several hundred Indian-Americans gathered at a high school in Richmond, in his first address to the Indian-American community after being sworn in as the State Governor.
"India is an important trading partner for Virginia and there are a number of areas where there is great scope for co-operation," Northam said.
Senator Tim Kaine, who was the Governor of Virginia between 2006-2010, welcomed the decision of Northam, saying he is "looking forward" to his next visit to India.
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Rajbans Joshi, President of the India Association of Virginia (IAVA), saw the move as a step towards improving the India-US relationship.
"The Governor's decision to take a trade mission to India is reflective of his desire to improve India US relationship. Indian-Americans in Virginia can play an important role in enhancing this trade ties," Joshi said.
The trade relationship between India and Virginia has seen an upswing for the past several years. In 2016, India ranked 18th among US export destinations and 14th among Virginia export destinations.
Some of the top opportunities for US exporters in India include defence, environment and water, franchising, healthcare and medical equipment, mining and mineral processing equipment, supply chain/logistics, power and renewable energy and travel and tourism.
In 2015, the then Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe had taken a trade mission to India.
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