Then: At the 16th session of the Indo-ltalian joint commission for economic cooperation in New Delhi in 2005, Indian minister for commerce & industry, Kamal Nath, expresses concern that bilateral trade still needs to reach the target of $5 billion by 2007. |
Now: January 17, 2006, Nath and Dr Adolfo Urso, deputy minister for productive activities and foreign trade, Italy, unveil a task force report on cooperation in areas of fashion, design and lifestyle products. |
Is the Indo-Italian trade picture changing for the better? Carlo Calenda, assistant to the President Confindustria, Italy, is confident: "The bilateral trade will help fetch nearly $10 million within three years." |
Education: Dr Darlie O'Koshy of the National Institute of Design has inked a pact with Bocconi University, Italy, to launch a collaborative certificate programme to focus on managing fashion and design companies. |
"The programme will target trained design and fashion professionals and prepare them for the retail revolution in India," he says. Adds Calenda, "This is an extension of our initiatives." |
Fashion: Promises Calenda, "Italy will have a series of events wherein fashion designers, artisans and entrepreneurs will be invited to be part of various workshops." |
Retail: Though Carlos is tightlipped about Italian companies entering the Indian market, he admits a premium tailoring-suit company from Italy will open shop in India. |
"Retail," he says, "especially in the luxury segment will grow in 2006 and in partnerships with hi-end Indian companies, Italy will be definitely creating a buzz in the Indian market". |