Sweden Boosts 'Make in India' with Major Investments and Jobs

Sweden has expressed strong support for India's 'Make in India' initiative, with over 280 Swedish companies operating in the country. These companies directly employ 2 lakh people and indirectly support 22 lakh jobs, highlighting a fruitful partnership. The Consul General of Sweden in Mumbai, Sven Ostberg, emphasized the prosperous bilateral ties during South Africa's Freedom Day celebrations. He also condemned recent violence in Washington, reaffirming Sweden's commitment to democracy and peace.

Key Points: Sweden Supports 'Make in India' with Major Investments

  • Sweden supports 'Make in India' policy
  • Over 280 Swedish companies in India
  • Creates 2 lakh direct jobs, 22 lakh indirect jobs
  • Sweden also celebrates South Africa's Freedom Day
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Sweden backs 'Make in India' initiative, calls partnership strong​

Sweden backs India's 'Make in India' initiative, with 280+ companies employing 2 lakh directly. Consul General Sven Ostberg highlights strong partnership.

"Sweden is a very good partner to India when it comes to the Make in India policy - Sven Ostberg"

New Delhi, April 28

Sweden is a very good partner to India when it comes to the Make in India policy, and also supports Prime Minister Narendra Modi's policy of making more in India.​

Swedish companies are investing a lot in India, said Head of Mission Sven Ostberg, Consul General of Sweden in Mumbai, on Monday.​

During South Africa's Freedom Day celebrations at the South African Consulate in Mumbai, the Consul General of Sweden said that the India-Sweden partnership is very fruitful and prosperous, with more than 280 Swedish companies in India employing two lakh people directly and 22,00,000 people indirectly, while answering a question regarding India-Sweden future partnerships.

He also congratulated South Africa on its 30th anniversary.​

He said that it is a fantastic day to celebrate South Africa, adding that apartheid was a very bad sin and that Sweden is very happy that democracy is now ruling in South Africa.​

He said that Sweden has supported South Africa's freedom struggle for many decades, during the apartheid period as well, as one of the few Western European countries that were supporting the African National Congress and its liberation movement, while answering a question about the South Africa-Sweden partnership.​

He highlighted that Sweden is working together with the South African government to promote bilateral trade, investments, and tourism.​

He added that many Swedish people love going to South Africa for tourism.​

He said that Sweden and India want peace and stability in the Middle East, adding that this is what everybody wants.​

He also condemned any attack on the president or any political leaders.​

He said that Sweden was very horrified after seeing the pictures coming out of Washington the previous day, describing it as a horrible attack and expressing hope that everyone is safe and sound, while commenting on the incident during a White House dinner.​

He also mentioned that Sweden believes in democracy and freedom of speech, adding that everyone has the right to express themselves, but violence is not the answer to anything.​

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see Sweden supporting Make in India. But let's not forget - we need to ensure these jobs are going to local Indians, not just contract workers. The Swedish model of social welfare and innovation is something we can learn from though. Hope this partnership brings real tech transfer.
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Rohit P
Sweden backing Make in India is big news! 🇮🇳 These are the kind of international partnerships we need - not just talk, but actual investment and employment. 22 lakh indirect jobs is massive. Meanwhile our opposition keeps saying nothing is happening. Wake up and see the ground reality! 💪
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Kavya N
Nice diplomatic statement, but I'm tired of these numbers. 280 companies - how many are actually manufacturing versus just sales offices? The real test is whether Indian engineers are designing products or just assembling them. Sweden is great with sustainability though - hope that rubs off on our industries!
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Siddharth J
Make in India is finally getting global recognition! When a European nation like Sweden openly supports it, it silences all the critics. From IKEA to Ericsson, Swedish brands are betting big on India. And the India-Sweden partnership goes beyond business - shared values of democracy and peace. Well said, Consul General! 🇮🇳
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Meera T
Interesting that Sweden is also talking about South Africa's freedom struggle. Reminds us that some nations stood with the oppressed even when it wasn't popular. India should keep building these partnerships with countries that share our values - not just transactional relationships. Looking forward to more sustainable investments from Sweden in our renewable energy sector! 🌱

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