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Economy, edu key topics at India-US CEO meet

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Press Trust of India Washington

The reconstituted Indo-US CEO Forum is scheduled to hold its first meeting today, setting out the agenda for the next phase of relationship in business, industry and economy between the two countries.

Among the areas of cooperation would be education, science and technology.

The meeting would be co-chaired by Tata Sons chairman, Ratan Tata and David Cote, chairman of Fortune 500 company Honeywell. Tata heads the 12-member Indian delegation to the CEO Forum while Cote leads the US side.

The Forum members would also be meeting its members to get a private sector perspective on how to expand economic cooperation.

"Our hope is that the Forum will inform the choices of government leaders, as it has in the past, and thereby enhance our joint competitiveness and ingenuity," Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Bill Burns said last week.

Another area of partnership would be in developing clean technology.

Speaking at a the Carnegie Endowment for Peace last week, Burns had said, "We need to harness their creativity to find new solutions for sustained economic growth, which will greatly depend on the move away from old fossil-fuel development to more low carbon, energy efficient alternatives."

"The CEO Forum will not only provide advice to our two governments about how we can provide further opportunities for our two private sectors to prosper and work together, but also to work with us on private-public partnerships of all kinds in many of the areas that I talked about," the Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia, Robert Blake, told reporters at a news conference last week.

 

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First Published: Nov 23 2009 | 1:50 PM IST

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