Poland keen to strengthen bilateral ties with India

Updated on: Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Kolkata: Poland, now a member of the European Union, is keen to strengthen its business partnership and cultural ties with India. It is interested to participate in India’s drive towards modernising coal mines and defence sectors where the private sector has been roped in as an important partner.


The Polish embassy in Delhi wishes to play facilitator in forging JVs between Indian and Polish companies. Poland with its expertise in developing underground coal mines through longwall technology, construction of washery, mine safety and rescue measures, can be an effective partner of India in developing coal mines with modern technology, said Poland’s ambassador to India Piotr Klodkowski here on Tuesday.


"As there is huge scope for improvement in the coal mining sector in West Bengal, which is one of the major coal producing state in India, Poland is keen to share its expertise in this field if it is asked for this by the state government. This would be conveyed to the state chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharya who I would meet on Wednesday," said the Polish ambassador.
 

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