Haryana CM, Russian Envoy Chart Path for Stronger Trade & Tech Ties

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini met with Russian Ambassador Denis Alipov to strengthen bilateral engagement. Discussions focused on boosting Haryana's exports in sectors like IT, automobiles, and agro-processing to the Russian market. Both sides explored ways to facilitate trade, encourage business-to-business interactions, and collaborate in science and technology. The meeting also emphasized cooperation in the MSME sector and the mobility of skilled professionals.

Key Points: Haryana CM, Russian Envoy Discuss Bilateral Trade & Investment

  • Expanding Haryana's exports to Russia
  • Enhancing MSME sector cooperation
  • Fostering tech & startup collaboration
  • Facilitating skilled manpower mobility
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Haryana CM, Russian envoy talks on bilateral relations

Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini meets Russian Ambassador Denis Alipov to boost exports, MSME growth, and tech collaboration between the state and Russia.

"Haryana is well-positioned to meet the demands of the Russian market. - Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini"

Chandigarh, March 25

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Wednesday met Ambassador Denis Alipov here and held detailed discussions aimed at further strengthening bilateral engagement and exploring new avenues of cooperation between Haryana and Russia. ​

The meeting began with a general review of the longstanding and time-tested partnership between India and Russia. A significant part of the discussions focused on the prospects for expanding Haryana's exports to Russia. ​

The Chief Minister highlighted the state's strengths in sectors such as IT, automobiles, agro-processing, textiles, and manufacturing, noting that Haryana is well-positioned to meet the demands of the Russian market. ​

Both sides deliberated on ways to facilitate smoother trade flows, address logistical challenges, and enhance market access, while also exploring investment opportunities that could support export-oriented growth. ​

The leaders also discussed the importance of facilitating international cooperation through structured partnerships between Haryana and various Russian regions. ​

They highlighted the need to promote direct business-to-business interactions, encourage exchange visits by industry representatives, and organise joint forums where companies from both sides can connect, explore common interests, and develop long-term partnerships. ​

Ambassador Alipov expressed keen appreciation for Haryana's MSME sector, acknowledging its vital role in driving industrial growth and employment generation in the state. ​

He emphasised the potential for creating more job opportunities through enhanced cooperation between the two sides. Highlighting the importance of trade facilitation, he underlined the need to develop smoother pathways for Haryana-based enterprises to access the Russian market. ​

The Ambassador further commended the state's skilled workforce, noting that Haryana's well-trained and capable workforce could significantly strengthen economic engagement and support future collaborations. ​

In the domain of science and technology, both sides recognised the vast potential for collaboration in emerging and high-impact areas. ​

The Chief Minister underscored Haryana's growing ecosystem of innovation and startups, inviting Russian institutions and companies to collaborate in these areas. ​

Skilled manpower mobility also featured prominently in the discussions, with both sides acknowledging the importance of skilled human resources in driving economic progress. ​

They explored avenues to facilitate the movement of skilled professionals in a mutually beneficial manner while protecting the interests of all stakeholders. ​

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting read. As someone working in the IT sector in Haryana, I'm curious about the specific collaboration areas mentioned. The focus on startups and skilled manpower mobility could open up great opportunities for tech professionals here.
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Rohit P
Good move by CM Saini. Russia has been a reliable friend. But we must ensure our MSMEs get real benefits, not just promises. The logistical challenges are real – hope they have a concrete plan to solve payment and shipping issues.
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Priya S
As a small business owner in Panipat (textiles), this is encouraging news. If they can truly facilitate smoother market access, it could be a game-changer for many local units. Fingers crossed! 🙏
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Michael C
While strengthening ties with traditional partners is important, I hope such engagements are balanced and also focus on building stronger economic relationships with other major global economies for long-term stability.
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Kavya N
The mention of agro-processing is key. Haryana is the 'breadbasket' of the region. If our farmers can get better export channels for processed foods, it will boost rural incomes. Hope they follow through.

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