The Canadian High Commissioner in India, Mr. Nadir Patel called on the Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr. Jitendra Singh here today and discussed some of the possible joint-ventures of mutual interest between the two countries. The Ambassador was accompanied by two NRI Canadian entrepreneurs Mr. Mukund Purohit and Mr. Vikram Khurana. The Canadian Ambassador expressed his governments keenness to collaborate with India at various levels and in different areas. He said, the people of Canada were looking forward with great excitement and enthusiasm to the forthcoming visit of Indian Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi to Canada next month.
Mr. Patel was appreciative of the rapid strides made by India in space technology. He referred to the Indian Space Research Organizations (ISRO) reported plans to develop capability for heavy and high throughput satellites. In this context, Canadian scientists are eager to share their technical know-how with the Indian counterparts, he added.
In response, Dr. Jitendra Singh said, most of the recent Space Missions by ISRO were more or less totally indigenous and lived up to Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modis inspiring concept of Make in India. To cite an example, he referred to Mars Orbiter Mission which had been 100% indigenously developed with 100% Indian infrastructure and human resource. This Mission, he said, had not only established Indias supremacy in Space technology but also paved the way for more advanced Space Missions to the Mars in the years to come.
Dr. Jitendra Singh also took up the issue of Northeast with the Canadian delegation and spelt out a number of plans envisaged for future with a view to promote outside investment in the region which could generate revenue as well as employment opportunities.
In response, the Canadian representatives assured the DoNER Minister that they would come back to him with a concept paper about several new ideas , schemes and trade ventures that they have been contemplating in the context of Northeastern region of India.
Mr. Patel was appreciative of the rapid strides made by India in space technology. He referred to the Indian Space Research Organizations (ISRO) reported plans to develop capability for heavy and high throughput satellites. In this context, Canadian scientists are eager to share their technical know-how with the Indian counterparts, he added.
In response, Dr. Jitendra Singh said, most of the recent Space Missions by ISRO were more or less totally indigenous and lived up to Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modis inspiring concept of Make in India. To cite an example, he referred to Mars Orbiter Mission which had been 100% indigenously developed with 100% Indian infrastructure and human resource. This Mission, he said, had not only established Indias supremacy in Space technology but also paved the way for more advanced Space Missions to the Mars in the years to come.
Dr. Jitendra Singh also took up the issue of Northeast with the Canadian delegation and spelt out a number of plans envisaged for future with a view to promote outside investment in the region which could generate revenue as well as employment opportunities.
In response, the Canadian representatives assured the DoNER Minister that they would come back to him with a concept paper about several new ideas , schemes and trade ventures that they have been contemplating in the context of Northeastern region of India.