United States Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said that technology companies like Apple and Google have expand their phone production in India, and as the US looks forward to the future, she is eager to deepen ties in the technology sector.
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen was speaking at the roundtable with US and Indian Tech Business Leaders in Bengaluru on the sidelines of the first Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors meeting under the India’s G20 Presidency.
Janet Yellen Said :
She said through the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment (PGII), the US is investing in digital technologies that will drive inclusive and resilient growth in India.
Under PGII, the US has announce investment in agri-tech to enable climate-smart agricultural production, and in digital payments systems for micro-entrepreneurs, Janet Yellen said, adding that these stand alongside investments, in renewable energy, health and other infrastructure sectors in India.
Overall, the secretary said the US aims to mobilise $200 billion (approx. Rs. 16,58,500 crore) through 2027 for PGII and the US looks forward to partnering with India to continue investing in future.
The Roundtable was attend by top chief executives like Sandip Patel from IBM, Nandan Nilekani from Infosys, Nivruti Rai from Intel, Rishad Premji from Wipro, Josh Foulger from Foxconn, Vikram Rai from GE, Rekha Menon from Accenture, Alexander Slater from US India Business Council (USIBC) and Nivedita Mehra from US-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF).
She said that US is India’s biggest trading partner.
Janet Yellen Said :
She last visit to India was in November for the US-India Economic and Financial Partnership.
Nandan Nilekeni, Non-Executive Chairman, Infosys, said Infosys has 330,000 global workforce.
Infosys has strong base in the US.
A world-class training centre in Indianapolis meant for only American people.
Nandan Nilekeni said :
Also Nandan Nilekeni said that Infosys runs India tax system at backend.
He also said that US has invented internet and global positioning system (GPS).
Nandan Nilekeni Said :
Sandip Patel, Managing Director, IBM India/South Asia said that it was great to meet and discuss the strengthening India-US trusted technology partnership.
Sandip Patel Said :