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Economic & Commercial Wing
High Commission of India
36-38, Galle Face Road
Colombo-3, Sri Lanka
Mr. Kartik Pande,
Lanka IOC has a network of 183 fuel stations at present and the First Secretary (E & C)
company plans to extend its bunkering operations to Trincomalee and Tel: +94-11-2430560
Fax: +94-11-2399287
Hambantota, in addition to Colombo.
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BILATERAL BEAT
Pro Food, Pro Pack and Agbiz 2015 organised by the Sri Lanka
Food Processors Association (SLFPA) and Lanka Exhibition and
Conference Services Pvt. Ltd at the BMICH, Colombo from 7-9 August
2015. Like in the previous years, India was a partner country in Pro Food
Pro Pack 2015 also. Indian companies participated under the banner of
Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority
(APEDA). H.E. Y.K. Sinha, High Commissioner of India inaugurated the
APEDA Pavilion.
The number of Indian companies participating in the exhibition has grown over the years. This year,
about 19 Indian companies participated in the exhibition. The Indian companies showcased a wide range of
agro and food products, bakery & kitchen equipment, hotel equipment, packaging equipment & machinery,
ready-to-eat snack foods, pulps, fruit juices, health foods, curry paste and chocolates, organic spices etc. The
exhibition provided an ideal opportunity for the food processing & packaging companies from India to partner
with Sri Lankan companies to work together.
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Road transportation has gradually increased over the years with the improvement in connectivity
between cities, towns and villages in the country. In India sales of automobiles and movement of freight by
roads is growing at a rapid rate. Cognizant of the need to create an adequate road network to cater to the
increased traffic and movement of goods, Government of India has set earmarked 20 per cent of the
investment of US$ 1 trillion reserved for infrastructure during the 12th Five-Year Plan (201217) to develop
the country's roads.
Market Size
The value of roads and bridges infrastructure in India is projected to grow at a compound annual
growth rate (CAGR) of 17.4 per cent over FY1217. The country's roads and bridges infrastructure, which
was valued at US$ 6.9 billion in 2009 is expected to touch US$ 19.2 billion by 2017. The financial outlay for
road transport and highways grew at a CAGR of 19.4 per cent in the period FY09-14.The plan outlay for 2015
-16 stepped up budgetary support for Road Transport and Highways to INRs 42,912 crore (US$ 6.47 billion).
highways under Bharatmala Pariyojana at an estimated cost of INRs 80,000 crore (US$ 12 billion) in
consultation with state governments. National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has invited bids for
preparing Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) for road development along the borders and coast lines under
the Bharat Mala project.
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) has permitted 100 per cent equity divestment by
private developers after two years of construction completion for all BuildOperateTransfer (BOT)
projects, irrespective of the year of award of the project.
The Union government approved the construction of around 1,000 km of expressways at a cost of INRs
16.68 crore (US$ 2.5 million) on a design-build-finance-operate-transfer (DBFOT) mode. The approved
corridors are Delhi-Chandigarh (249 km), Bengaluru-Chennai (334 km), Delhi-Jaipur (261 km) and
Vadodara-Mumbai (400 km). The government will also take up the development of 135 km long Eastern
Peripheral Expressway at an estimated cost of INRs 5,763 crore (US$ 868 million).
The Ministry of Road Transports and Highways plans to award 273 road projects covering a length of
around 12,900 km at an estimated cost of INRs 1,26,700 crore (US$ 19 billion) in FY 2015-16.
Chhattisgarh is planning to invest INRs 9,500 crore (US$ 1.43 billion) to upgrade 44 roads in the state.
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Government Initiatives
The Government has unveiled investments plans totalling INRs 10 trillion (US$ 150.7 billion) in
highways and shipping sector by 2019. Indias Prime Minister, Hon. Narendra Modi has outlined a broad
vision for new modes of infrastructure development in India, which includes nationwide connectivity networks
of roads, gas grids, water grids and power transmission lines.
With the objective of reviving private investment in the roads sector, the Ministry of Roads and
Highways is now working on two more models for attracting capital. One model proposes allowing bidding of
a road project on the basis of the least present value, and the other envisages selling off road projects that
have been built using government funds.
The Minister of State for Road Transport and Highways, Hon. Pon Radhakrishnan has informed that
the Government has launched major initiatives to upgrade and strengthen 54,478 kms of National Highways
(NH) in the country. The Ministry for Road Transport and Highways showcased revival of 34 projects worth
more than Rs 26,000 crore (US$ 3.9 billion) in its latest presentation on infrastructure targets to Prime
Minister Hon. Narendra Modi, saying the projects spanning over 4,084 km are being restructured or
converted from public-private partnership to engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) mode to get
them going. Of these, five projects have been handed over to the state governments concerned while another
18 will be awarded in EPC mode. The Indian government plans to set up a finance corporation with an
amount of INRs 1 trillion (US$ 15 billion), in collaboration with Japanese investors, to fund projects in the
roads segment.
Road Ahead
The government, through a series of initiatives, is working on policies to attract significant investor
interest. The Indian government plans to develop a total of 66,117 km of roads under different programmes
such as National Highways Development Project (NHDP), Special Accelerated Road Development
Programme in North East (SARDP-NE) and Left Wing Extremism (LWE), and has set an objective of building
30 km of road a day from 2016.
Source: www.ibef.org
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BILATERAL ECONOMY
Bilateral trade turnover amounted to about US$ 3231.07 million during the period January-August
2015. During this period Sri Lanka's exports to India were about US$ 454.42 million, and imports from India
were about US$ 2776.65 million. During the month of August 2015, Sri Lanka's exports to India were about
US$ 37.36 million; and imports from India were about US$ 151.55 million. Indias share in Sri Lankas global
imports & exports was 10.12% and 4.78% respectively.
Source: Sri Lanka Customs, www.customs.gov.lk
The total number of tourist arrivals from India to Sri Lanka during January-August 2015 was 193,674
i.e. approximately 16.52% of the total tourist arrival into Sri Lanka. During the month of August 2015, 23,540
Indian tourists visited Sri Lanka as against 17,912 in the corresponding period of the previous year, an
increase of 31.42%. Figures from the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority convey that during August
2015 the highest arrivals (24,734) were from China, followed by India (23,540), UK (17,908) and Germany
(10,913).
Month
2014
2015
% Change 2014/15
January
146,575
156,246
6.6
February
141,878
165,541
16.7
March
133,048
157,041
18.0
April
112,631
122,217
8.5
May
90,046
113,529
26.1
June
103,175
115,467
11.9
July
133,971
175,804
31.2
August
140,319
166,610
18.7
September
105,535
October
121,576
November
119,727
December
178,672
1,172,465
17.1
Up to August
1,001,643
Total
1,527,153
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INDIAN ECONOMY
Introduction
India is set to emerge as the worlds fastest-growing major economy by 2015 ahead of China, as per
the recent report by The World Bank. Indias Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is expected to grow at 7.5 per
cent in 2015, as per the report. The improvement in Indias economic fundamentals has accelerated in the
year 2015 with the combined impact of strong government reforms, RBI's inflation focus supported by benign
global commodity prices.
Market size
According IMF World Economic Outlook April, 2015, India ranks seventh globally in terms of GDP at
current prices and is expected to grow at 7.5 per cent in 2016. Indias economy has witnessed a significant
economic growth in the recent past, growing by 7.3 per cent in 2015 as against 6.9 per cent in 2014. The size
of the Indian economy is estimated to be at INRs 129.57 trillion (US$ 2.01 trillion) for the year 2014 compared
to INRs 118.23 trillion (US$ 1.84 trillion) in 2013.
The steps taken by the government in recent times have shown positive results as India's gross
domestic product (GDP) at factor cost at constant (2011-12) prices 2014-15 is INRs 106.4 trillion (US$ 1.596
trillion), as against INRs 99.21 trillion (US$ 1.488 trillion) in 2013-14, registering a growth rate of 7.3 per cent.
The economic activities which witnessed significant growth were financing, insurance, real estate and
business services at 11.5 per cent and trade, hotels, transport, communication services at 10.7 per cent.
Stating that its great time to invest in India, Minister of State for Finance Mr Jayant Sinha said the Indian
economy has potential to become a US$ 4-5 trillion economy in the next 10-12 years.
Investments/ developments
With the improvement in the economic scenario, there have been various investments leading to increased
M&A activity. Some of them are as follows: India has emerged as one of the strongest performers with
respect to deals across the world in terms of mergers and acquisitions (M&A). M&A activity increased in 2014
with deals worth US$ 38.1 billion being concluded, compared to US$ 28.2 billion in 2013 and US$ 35.4 billion
in 2012. The total transaction value for the month of May 2015 was US$ 3.3 billion involving a total of 115
transactions. In the M&A space, pharma continues to be the dominant sector amounting to 23 per cent of the
total transaction value.
Indias Index of Industrial Production (IIP) grew by 4.1 per cent in April 2015 compared to 2.5 per cent in
March 2015. The growth was largely due to the boost in manufacturing growth, which was 5.1 per cent in
April compared to 2.8 per cent in the previous month.
Indias Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation rate increased to 5.01 per cent in May 2015 compared to
4.87 per cent in the previous month. On the other hand, the Wholesale Price Index (WPI) inflation rate
remained negative at 2.36 per cent for the seventh consecutive month in May 2015 as against negative
2.65 per cent in the previous month, led by low crude oil prices.
India's consumer confidence continues to remain highest globally for the fourth quarter in a row, riding on
positive economic environment and lower inflation. According to Nielsens findings, Indias consumer
confidence score in the first quarter of 2015 increased by one point from the previous quarter (Q4 of
2014). With a score of 130 in the first quarter (2015), India's consumer confidence score is up by nine
points from the corresponding period of the previous year (Q1 of 2014) when it stood at 121.
Indias current account deficit reduced sharply to US$ 1.3 billion (0.2 per cent of GDP) in the fourth
quarter of 2015 compared to US$ 8.3 billion (1.6 per cent of GDP) in the previous quarter, indicating a
shrink in the current account deficit by 84.3 per cent quarter-on-quarter basis.
India's foreign exchange reserve stood at a record high of US$ 354.28 billion in the week up to June 12,
2015 indicating an increase of US$ 1.57 billion compared to previous week.
Owing to increased investor confidence, net Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows touched a record
high of US$ 34.9 billion in 2015 compared to US$ 21.6 billion in the previous fiscal year, according to a
Nomura report. The report indicated that the net FDI inflows reached to 1.7 per cent of the GDP in 2015
from 1.1 per cent in the previous fiscal year.
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INDIAN ECONOMY
Government Initiatives
Numerous foreign companies are setting up their facilities in India on account of various government
initiatives like Make in India and Digital India. Mr Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India, has launched the
Make in India initiative with an aim to boost the manufacturing sector of Indian economy. This initiative is
expected to increase the purchasing power of an average Indian consumer, which would further boost
demand, and hence spur development, in addition to benefiting investors. Besides, the Government has also
come up with Digital India initiative, which focuses on three core components: creation of digital
infrastructure, delivering services digitally and to increase the digital literacy.
Currently, the manufacturing sector in India contributes over 15 per cent of the GDP. The Government
of India, under the Make in India initiative, is trying to give boost to the contribution made by the
manufacturing sector and aims to take it up to 25 per cent of the GDP.
Based on the recommendations of the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB), the Government
of India has approved 10 proposals of FDI amounting to Rs 2,857.83 crore (US$ 445.21 million)
approximately. Out of the 10 approved proposals, six belonged to the pharmaceutical sector with a total value
of Rs 1,415 crore (US$ 221.05 million) excluding the outflows.
The Union Cabinet, chaired by the Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi, has given its approval to enter
into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for strengthening cooperation in the field of Micro, Small and
Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), between India and Sweden. The purpose of the MoU is to achieve and
promote cooperation between MSMEs of the two countries by providing a structured framework and creating
an environment to identify each others technologies, strengths, markets, policies, etc.
The Government of India has launched an initiative to create 100 smart cities as well as Atal Mission
for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) for 500 cities with an outlay of Rs 48,000 crore (US$
7.47 billion) and Rs 50,000 crore (US$ 7.78 billion) crore respectively. Smart cities are satellite towns of
larger cities which will consist of modern infrastructure and will be digitally connected. The program was
formally launched on June 25, 2015. The Phase I for Smart City Kochi (SCK) is set to launch in July 2015
which will be built on a total area of 650,000 sq. ft., having a floor space greater than 100,000 sq. ft. Besides,
it will also generate a total of 6,000 direct jobs in the IT sector.
Road Ahead
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Moodys Investors Service have forecasted that India
will witness a GDP growth rate of 7.5 per cent in 2016, due to improved investor confidence, lower food
prices and better policy reforms. Besides, according to mid-year update of United Nations World Economic
Situation and Prospects, India is expected to grow at 7.6 per cent in 2015 and at 7.7 per cent in 2016. As per
the latest Global Economic Prospects (GEP) report by World Bank, India is leading The World Banks growth
chart for major economies. The Bank believes India to become the fastest growing major economy by 2015,
growing at 7.5 per cent. According to Mr Jayant Sinha, Minister of State for Finance, Indian economy would
continue to grow at 7 to 9 per cent and would double in size to US$ 45 trillion in a decade, becoming the
third largest economy in absolute terms. Furthermore, initiatives like Make in India and Digital India will play a
vital role in the driving the Indian economy.
Source: www.ibef.org
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Products
Importers/Dealers
in Sri Lanka
Agro Products and
Potato
Company Name
Garments
Garments
Coconut Products,
Activated Carbon
and Spices
Vegetables, Fruits,
Rice and Pulses
Coconut Products,
Oil and Coir Products
Groundnut
Mr. Chirag Negandhi, ManagerIntl Business, M/s. BSS Worldwide Pvt. Ltd, Rajkot, Gujarat
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Biomass Gasifiers
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Ceramic Tiles
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Industrial Licensing
Authorities, Sugar
Mills, Biomass Power
Plants, Cement
Plant, Textile/Paper/
Chemical industries
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Tel/Fax/E-mail
Mobile: +91-9879610157
E-mail: sales@atmglobalcorp.com
Website: www.atmglobalcorp.com
Tel: +91-22-27831232/ 27838111
Mobile: +91-9820064300
Fax: +91-22-27835618
E-mail: jk@herbaltrade.com
Website: www.herbaltrade.com
Mobile: +91-9487601060
E-mail: jayamaninellai@gmail.com
E-mail: shreyaexports1@gmail.com
Mobile: +91-9443735999
E-mail: aramasexports@gmail.com
Mobile: +91-9619868271
E-mail: bharatexportline@gmail.com
Mobile: +91-9042470460/ 8883359166
E-mail: skexporter1@gmail.com
selvakumarhhsk@gmail.com
Tel: +91-79-30004577
Mobile: +91-9099970087
E-mail:
export.bssworldwide@gmail.com
Mobile: +91-9812056708
E-mail: info@chanderpur.com
Website: www.chanderpur.com
Mobile: +91-9978633311
E-mail: winsunwalltiles@gmail.com
E-mail: vkvidyarthi@apeda.gov.in
Website: www.apeda.gov.in
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Jewellery shops
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Refractory/ Glass/
Abrasive Tools
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Dyes & Dye Intermediates, Agro Chemicals, Leather Chemicals, Castor Oil, Construction Chemicals,
Textile Auxiliaries,
Cosmetics & Toiletries
Food Items, Spices,
Dry Fruits, Herbals,
Fruits and Vegetables
Agro Products,
Vegetables, Food
Items and Spices
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Hotels/ Restaurants
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Mr. Ajay Jain, M/s. Enkay Accessories Pvt. Ltd, 13, Pushp Enclave, Phase-1, Khatena Road,
Agra-282002
M/s. Suyash Tools Pvt. Ltd, 126,
Arenja Arcade, Sect-17, Vashi,
Navi Mumbai-400705
Mr. P. Gopalakrishna, Secretary,
India-ASEAN-Sri Lanka Chamber of Commerce & Industry,
Grace Building, 4th Floor, 25,
McNichols Road, Chetpet, Chennai-600031
Mr. S G Bharadi
Acting Executive Director
M/s. Basic Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals & Cosmetics Export
Promotion Council, Jhansi Castle, 4th Floor, 7, Cooperage
Road, Mumbai-400001
Tel: +91-562-4042394
Mobile: +91-9760018876/ 9557928876
E-mail: enkay_accessories@yahoo.in
Tel: +91-22-27893104/ 27893136
E-mail: suyash22003@yahoo.com
Website: www.suyashtools.com
Tel: +91-44-28362177/ 28363464
Telefax: +91-44-28363287
E-mail: iascci@dataone.in
Website: www.iascci.org
Mr. Manjunath Hegde, M/s. Kadamba Marketing Souharda Sahakari Ltd, 7, A P M C Yard Sirsi,
Karnataka-581402
Mr. Siddharth Patel, Marketing
Head, M/s. Bhagwati Brass
Products, Plot No. 261, Phase-2,
GIDC Dared, Jamnagar-361004,
Gujarat
Mr. Bhupendra Chaudhary, Client Support Head, M/s. Prem
International, 10, Sunrise Estate,
Sarkhej-Gandhinagar Highway,
Ahmedabad-382210, Gujarat
Tel: +91-282-7287533
Mobile: +91-9925597400
E-mail: exim@plasticfiller.in
Tel: +91-22-28228142
Mobile: +91-9820075332
E-mail:
chandni@dessenceconsulting.com
Website:
www.dessencehospitality.com
Mobile: +91-8384233163
E-mail: contact@kadambamarketing.com
Website: www.kadambamarketing.com
Tel: +91-288-2730580
E-mail: bhagwatibrassproducts@gmail.com
Website: www.bhagwatijbi.com
Mobile: +91-9714551777
E-mail: support@preminternational.com
Website: www.prem-international.com
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Vegetables, Fruits,
Pulses, Cereals,
Rice and Spices
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Pharmaceuticals
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Cotton Yarn
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Auto Components
(Trucks replacement
parts)
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Hardware Items
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Rice, Onion,
Cashewnut, Poultry
Eggs and Coir pith
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Cotton Yarn
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Tel: +91-79-65109797
Mobile: +91-9227009797
E-mail: herbsandcrops@gmail.com
info@herbsandcrops.com
Website: www.herbsandcrops.com
Tel: +91-424-4272525
Mobile: +91-9942161777
Fax: +91-424-2250725
E-mail: valuewood@gmail.com
Website: www.sukumartrading.com
Tel: +91-161-5051888
Mobile: +91-9914070000
E-mail: exports@jagraonglobal.com
Website: www.jagraonglobal.com
Mobile: +91-9049855857/ 9423641572
E-mail: contact@uniimpex.in
Mobile: +91-9884534126
E-mail: winliftexport@gmail.com
Mobile: +91-7418063717
E-mail: kvnagaraja93@gmail.com
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Agro Products,
Vegetables and
Spices
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Medical Equipment,
Diesel Generator
Polyurethane Foam
Products
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Tel: +91-22-67102260
Mobile: +91-9980071995
Fax: +91-22-67102261
E-mail: kskworldwide@gmail.com
neelamfoodsindia@gmail.com
Tel: +91-11-43583110/ 43593110
Mobile: +91-9891349448/ 9891349448
E-mail: export@easy-pack.in
Website: www.easy-pack.in
Tel: +91-16-28284188
Mobile: +91-9855551894
E-mail: saecoagro.international@gmail.com
Website: www.saecoagrotech.com
Mobile: +91-9551255600/ 9551255300
E-mail: vimalambaani@gmail.com
ancientexports2010@gmail.com
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Uniform Fabrics
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Pharmaceuticals
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Glass Beads
49
Pharmaceutical
Products
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E-mail: rrdash@hotmail.com
Mobile: +91-8527936777
E-mail: yogesh.sharma@sheelafoam.com
Website: www.sheelafoam.com
Mobile: +91-7738363930/ 7715871508
E-mail: campaign@himsanpolymer.in
Website: www.himsanpolymer.com
www.siliconetransparenttube.com
E-mail: ankkit@patinaconsulting.com
pranjal@patinaconsulting.com
Tel: +91-22-43111522 (D)/ 43111500
(Ext 522)
Mobile: +91-9820711525
E-mail: vipan@huechem.net
Website: www.chromozome.net
Tel: +91-9022040849
E-mail: info@rrlene.com
info@bananauniform.com
Website: www.bananauniform.com
Mobile: +91-9326192191/ 9764444344
E-mail: mbho@mbsugars.com
Tel: +91-562-2640525
Mobile: +91-9897048061
E-mail: jauntyoffice@gmail.com
Website: www.jaunty-india.com
Mobile: +91-9910793399
E-mail: ankkit@patinaconsulting.com
Website: www.patinaconsulting.com
Mobile: +91-9677236391
E-mail: remingtonfernando2@gmail.com
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Grains, Cereals,
Rice, Soyabean,
Spices, Bakery
Items, Stationery and
Tea
Denim, Woven and
Knitted Garments
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Tel: +91-181-2294948
Mobile: +91-9815033992
Fax: +91-181-2291409
E-mail: tolipfans@vsnl.net
Website: www.pilotelectricalfans.com
Mobile: +91-9584040035
E-mail: jainexports44@gmail.com
Tel: +91-422-2426336
Mobile: +91-9894051430/ 9894605446
Fax: +91-422-4221430
E-mail: info@alsexports.com
Website: www.alsexports.com
Mobile: +91-7877247329
E-mail: ersatishkhatri@gmail.com
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Chemicals
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Refractory, Insulators
and Abrasives
(diamond tools)
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Ceramic Tiles
Ms. Neelam Jha, M/s. Fenix Ceramic Exports Pvt. Ltd, 8-A National Highway, Matel Road,
Dhuva, Morbi-363621, Gujarat
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Fabric
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Contact details of
Board of Investment,
Chick peas
Mobile: +91-9098963744
E-mail: abhisheksinghal23@gmail.com
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Vegetables and
Fruits
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Agricultural Products
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Tel: +91-456-5225797
Mobile: +91-9842502797
E-mail: devbav20@gmail.com
ayyaaudbexport@hotmail.com
Tel: +91-452-2536393
Fax: +91-452-4370584
Mobile: +91-8870058564/ 8883324010
E-mail: rksexports192@gmail.com
r.keerthishanmugam1207@gmail.com
Website: www.rksexports.com
Mobile: +91-9489533184
E-mail: pradeepkumark1611@gmail.com
Website: www.tradeastra.net
Tel: +91-11-26224721-24
E-mail: namit@futurextrade.com
Website: www.futurextrade.com
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Pharmaceuticals
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Orthopedic Instruments
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Pharmaceuticals
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Medical Equipments,
Hospitals
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Tel: +91-120-4748352
Mobile: +91-9823813837
Fax: +91-120-4243049
E-mail:
pradeep.grover@projects.trivenigroup.
com
Website: www.trivenigroup.com
Tel: +91-79-25621254/ 25621255
E-mail: payal@devintl.co.in
Website: www.devintl.co.in
Tel: +91-22-67857000
Mobile: +91-9867677885
Fax: +91-22-67857070
E-mail: kunal@titanpharma.com
Website: http://titan-lab.com/
Mobile: +91-9426916893
E-mail: export.geniusortho@gmail.com
Website: www.geniusortho.com
Tel: +91-427-2491981
Mobile: +91-8124818291
E-mail: sapthagiritraders81@gmail.com
Tel: +91-731-4291950
Mobile: +91-9685618862
E-mail: puventerprises@gmail.com
pathak.pankaj@puventerprises.com
Tel: +91-22-61156215 (Ext: 436)
Mobile: +91-9833445725
Fax: +91-22-28377927
E-mail: roshandias@klenzaids.com
Website: www.klenzaids.com
Mobile: +91-8860786236
E-mail: exports@carevelmedsystems.com
Website: www.carevelmed.com
Mobile: +91-8527936777
E-mail: yogesh.sharma@sheelafoam.com
Website: www.sheelafoam.com
Mobile: +91-9843458674
E-mail: oveeexports@gmail.com
o.v.exports@gmail.com
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Onion, Potato
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Vegetables and
Cashew nuts
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Potatoes
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Import Duty
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Handicrafts
83
Garments
84
Rice, Spices,
Chemicals, Sarees,
Garments and Furniture
Steel Plants
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Mr. Anuj Ahuja, Chief ManagerInternational Business, M/s. Escorts Auto Products, 18/4,
Mathura Road, Faridabad-121007
Mr. B. Krishnan, Proprietor, M/s.
A to Z Exports and Imports, 83,
White Betel Street, Fort Post, Tiruchirappalli-620008
Mr. K. Saravanan, CEO, Eagle
Impex, 37, Gandhipuram, Middle
Street, Sengunthapuram Post,
Karur-639002, Tamilnadu
Tel: +91-129-2293580
Mobile: +91-9953519949
E-mail: eapexports@escorts.co.in
Website: www.escortsgroup.com
Mobile: +91-9443185340
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Website:
www.atozexportsandimports.com
Tel: +91-4324-239429
Mobile: +91-9843158341
E-mail: eagleimpex11@gmail.com
Website: www.eagleimpex.in
Mobile: +91-9047143005
E-mail: mycropsimpexinternational@gmail.com
E-mail: dilipparmar048@gmail.com
Tel: +91-11-26513219
Mobile: +91-9891532180
E-mail: nagpal@apeda.gov.in
Tel: +91-79-26431643
Mobile: +91-9898213666/ 9909431189
Telefax: +91-79-27490271
E-mail: info3@swissformulations.com
Website: www.swissformulations.com
Mobile: +91-9840029297
E-mail: easywayindiacom@gmail.com
Website:
www.easywayindiacommodities.com
Mobile: +91-9876105866/ 9023705866
E-mail: gagan.khanna@ymail.com
Website: www.steeltradekings.com
Mobile: +91-9924399241
E-mail: thakker.overseas1@gmail.com
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Tel: +91-79-26569046
Fax: +91-79-26448282
E-mail: deepra@choksiexports.com
Website: www.choksiexports.com
Tel: +91-79-40047423
Mobile: +91-9909033613
E-mail: biz@cr2.co.in
Website: www.cr2.in
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E-mail: jigs.chaudhari@gmail.com
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E-mail: yogsudha@dataone.in
Website: www.silk-india.com
Tel: +91-9659945985
E-mail: johnvic2015@gmail.com
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Incense stick
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Air Compressor
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E-mail: sgiindore@hotmail.com
Tel: +91-11-42474988
Mobile: +91-9811467932
Fax: +91-11-47508188
E-mail: export@worldoneindia.com
Website: www.worldoneindia.com
E-mail: export@internationaltradelink.co.in
Website:
www.internationaltradelink.co.in
Tel: +91-11-47517171/ 27355151
Mobile: +91-9810064176
E-mail: mka@mkac.in
E-mail: mmk_42@ymail.com
Mobile: +91-9904555572
E-mail:
info@powermaccompressor.com
powermaccompressor@gmail.com
Website:
www.powermaccompressor.com
Mobile: +91-9584040035
E-mail: jainexports44@gmail.com
Tel: +91-161-4633111
Mobile: +91-9915288800
E-mail: info@mundharasteels.com
Website: www.mundharasteels.com
Mobile: +91-9962275578/
9962266810/ 9600146157
E-mail: kumaran2741983@gmail.com
Mobile: +91-9600873096
E-mail: sriparvathiexports@gmail.com
Mobile: +91-8805014771
E-mail: meetharsh@live.in
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Mobile: +94-771791234
E-mail: rnc.d@hotmail.com
Website: www.colimetals.be
www.fertikal.be
Mobile: +94-777815296
E-mail: rhetty@dsisamson.com
Mobile: +94-755715070
E-mail: vandana.rai@tenonservices.lk
Website: www.tenonservices.lk
Automobile Spare
parts
Mr. J R Bopitiya, M/s. GTS Holdings Pvt. Ltd, 348, Badulla Road,
Bandarawela, Sri Lanka
Tel: +94-57-4927115-6
Fax: +94-57-2231231
Mobile: +94-714431140
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Mobile: +94-777757364
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Mobile: +94-771791234
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Contact Details
Fire India Exhibition & Conference is being organized from 5-7 October 2015 at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi
Indian Pharma Expo 2015 is being organized from 24-25 October 2015 at Pragati
Maidan, New Delhi
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Kedella Fair & Exhibition is being organized from 30 October-1 November 2015 at
The Bandaranaike Memorial International
Conference Hall (BMICH), Colombo
Mr. Tyronne
Asia Exhibition & Convention (Pvt) Ltd
280/9, Elvitigala Mawatha,
Colombo 08
Tel: +94-11-4575006/ 4575007
Mobile: +94-716880002
Fax: +94-11-2682682
E-mail: info@asiaexhibition.lk
Website: http://www.asiaexhibition.lk/
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Tea Exhibition is being organized from 68 November 2015 at The Bandaranaike Memorial
International
Conference
Hall
(BMICH), Colombo
Vivaha Bridal Exhibition is being organized from 13-15 November 2015 at The Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH), Colombo
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Singer Lifestyle Fiesta is being organized from 27-29 November 2015 at The Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH), Colombo
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