Minneapolis India Chamber of Commerce - Congratulations from iNetGlobal!

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Recently organized in Minneapolis, a contingency of representatives from the India Chamber of Commerce were introduced to iNetGlobal by Pablo Murillo, Saturday, Jan. 16, at our web-cast which was broadcast from the Cambria Hotel in Bloomington. The Web-cast was seen by business people from all over the world, including India, China, Canada, Australia, and Thailand.
Our thanks to Pablo for offering us the opportunity to become familiar with the workings of the Minneapolis India Chamber and with some of their key leaders. Learn more about their organization by paying a visit to their site at www.indiachamber.org.
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:: BUSINESS FINANCING 2010 WORKSHOP
Thursday, January 28, 2010 (5:30 PM) - Embassy Suites (Airport), Bloomington, MN
India Chamber of Commerce invites you to participate in the upcoming Business Financing Workshop 2010 and to listen to the Keynote presentation on Energy Industry Financing that includes large and small participating Bankers, Lenders, Financial Advisors, Financial Experts, Administrators, Businesses, and Entrepreneurs.
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| For Immediate Release 23 November 2009 |
Launch of India Chamber to tap Markets in US and India
(From: http://www.indiachamber.org/icclaunch_press.html)
Bloomington, Minnesota: Almost 200 business and community leaders launched the India Chamber of Commerce on November 21, 2009 at the Hilton Bloomington in an attempt to grow the almost $50 billion trade market between USA and India. Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty in his remarks at the event emphasized the potential of Indo-US business relationships in creating jobs locally and the important role the chamber could play in this process. The Governor recently led a trade mission to India.
“A recent study by McKinsey Global Institute estimates the potential of the consumer market in India to be over $ 1 trillion by 2025,” said Seann Nelipinath, President & Director of the India Chamber of Commerce. “The Chamber will play an important role helping US entrepreneurs tap the emerging Indian consumer market and Indian investors tap the US markets,” he added.
“I estimate the Asian Indian consumer market in the US to be an estimated $71 billion nationally and close to $700 million in Minnesota,” said Dr. Bruce Corrie, Dean of the College of Business and Organizational Leadership, Concordia University and chamber board member. “This is an important niche market as documented in a recent study by New American dimensions,” he added.
“Business and community leaders who attended the event were from a wide range of industries ranging from education to alternative energy,” said Thomas Mathew, Executive Director of the chamber. “Deals were being struck even before the function ended,” said CY Wakeman, CEO of CY Wakeman Inc, and Director & National Chair for Women’s Business Council on the Chamber.
Purnima Voria, founder of the National U S India Chamber of Commerce based in Colorado was the keynote speaker. She shared insights from the national scene and suggested ways that the India chamber could grow. “What started as an organization focusing on bilateral trade has now emerged into one serving multilateral trade with countries such as Bangladesh, Mexico and China. The India Chamber has a similar potential,” said Voria.
First Lady Mary Pawlenty addressed the chamber and spoke of her work with Children’s HeartLink and her recent visit to India. She encouraged the chamber to work on solving India’s social challenges too.
Also present at the meeting was State Senator Satveer Chaudhary who has helped forge sister state relationships between Minnesota and Haryana, India. Recently a Minnesota delegation visited the state to explore potential business and educational opportunities.
Amongst others also present was Rick Aguilar, President & CEO of Aguilar Productions, Mahendra Nath, CEO of Nath Companies, PBS NewsHour reporter Fred de Sam Lazaro, Gopal Khanna, Chief Information Officer of the state of Minnesota, and Vice President Meredith McQuaid of the University of Minnesota who is spearheading the establishment of the India Center under the direction of the Minnesota Legislature.
“The potential is huge and with God’s grace the chamber Leads the Way by connecting US businesses with India and around the world” said Paul Kuttikadan, local businessman and chamber director as he emphasized the theme of the chamber. “It is a unique and sustainable business model which has great potential as it offers a win-win scenario for all,” he added.
For more information visit www.indiachamber.org or contact Seann Nelipinath, President, at 952-886-7550 or info@indiachamber.org
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Pablo Murillo, Ambassador to the Minneapolis India Chamber of Commerce at 612-840-3497 (email pablo_429@msn.com)











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