Mayor of Mississauga, Her Worship Bonnie Crombie is hopeful that she would be able to join Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce’s India Mission 2016. She also expressed a keen interest in developing close working relationship between the City of Mississauga and the Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce with special emphasis on sunrise sectors such as ICT, Life - sciences, bio-medicine, aerospace, and agri-foods.
Mayor Crombie was speaking on the occasion of an interactive session between the senior officials of the City of Mississauga and the newly-elected members of the ICCC’s board. The board members who were present at the interaction included Mr. Sanjay Makkar, President, ICCC; Mr. Jagdish Bajaj, Vice President, Programs & Events; Mr. Arun Srivastava, Vice President, Finance & Sponsorship; Mr. Ajay Tandon, Director, Affinity; Mr. Kanwar Dhanjal, Director, SME & Trade; Mr. Abu Becker, Director, Membership; Mr. Pappur Shankar, Director, Mining and Energy.
Mr. Makkar expressed confidence that ICCC will succeed in channelizing synergies between the Chamber and Mississauga, especially on areas of common business interest. Emphasizing the need to tap the burgeoning growth of Mississauga-based Indo-Canadian small businesses, he said, the Chamber’s India Missions have become a catalyst for local businesses to expand their horizons and forge linkages with small entrepreneurs in India.
The ICCC President discussed his plans as during his tenure, and said that the Chamber would stay focussed to promote trade and business at the grassroots level. He delineated the ICCC’s approach of fostering relations between fast-growing Canadian cities such as Mississauga, and Indian corporate sector, especially the small businesses. He sought Mayor Crombie’s support in this endeavour. “We look forward to many more interactions between the City of Mississauga and our Chamber during your tenure.”
Ms. Susan Amring, the Director of Mississauga’s Economic Development, and Mr. Robert Trewartha, Chief of Staff of Mayor, were also present during the session. During the discussion, the participants broached upon various deliverable that could result from cooperation between Mississauga and ICCC. These could include attracting Indian investment in Mississauga, launching of an Indian corporate entity’s office in Mississauga, promoting two-way tourism, and helping new immigrants’ settlement programs and activities.
Following Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Canada in April, the relationship between Canada and India has been considerably elevated. This relationship will be further heightened following Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne to visit India in 2016. In this context, it may be recalled that Mayor Crombie has already expressed a desire to be involved with PM Modi’s smart cities project, and is keen to share Mississauga’s experience and knowhow in developing public infrastructure and leveraging its inherent strength to expand its economic base.
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