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            Gadkari invites British, EU investments in BJP-ruled states
             London, July 20, 2011:  Bharatiya Janata Party president Nitin Gadkari has invited British and European   Union investments in the BJP-ruled states in India in the field of green   technologies and non-conventional energy sources like solar power, wind energy,   bio-energy etc. 
             
            Gadkari, on a six-day visit to the UK, called on British   Foreign Secretary William Hague here Tuesday evening and explored the potential   of enhanced Indo-British cooperation in various fields. 
             
            Hague told   Gadkari that Britain and the European Union countries have the expertise and   technologies in these fields and would be willing to share with India. He said   India and Britain have very strong economic ties and the David Cameron   government would keep pushing the British companies to move this special   relationship ahead. 
             
            Hague said Britain would like India to open the   retail, insurance and banking sectors and offered enhanced British investments   if New Delhi removed some of the trade barriers. 
             
            Outlining the BJP policy   on opening of the retail and insurance sectors, Gadkari said a debate on these   issues was going in the economic policy forums of the party with a view to   evolving a consensus on such sensitive matters. 
             
            Gadkari said the NDA   government led by Atal Bihari Vajpayee had pursued the process of economic   reforms in some areas and the BJP was committed to carrying the same policies   forward if it returned to power at the centre in the next general   elections. 
             
            He said the nine BJP-ruled states accorded "highest priority"   to rural development, irrigation and water management to augment agricultural   output. The other areas of focus for the BJP ruled states were infrastructure   development, and more specifically power and road development. 
             
            The BJP,   when in power, would like to promote greater Indo-British cooperation in the   field of R & D, science and technology, advanced manufacturing, green   technologies, non-conventional energy, defence, skilled development and   education. 
             
            Hague invited Indian companies to explore the tremendous   investment potential in Britain and other European Union Countries and agreed to   intensify efforts to prepare favourable ground for them. He informed Gadkari   that India has already emerged as the second largest investor into the UK with a   large number of Indian companies working in Britain and more would be   welcome. 
             
            During the 30-minute meeting Gadkari was accompanied by former   Rajasthan chief minister Vasundhara Raje, BJP Mahila Morcha president and MP,   Smriti Irani, Vijay Jolly, convenor of the Overseas Friends of BJP, co-convener   Amit Thaker and the party president's media advisor Ashok   Tandon. 
             
            Earlier, speaking at a luncheon meeting at the London Chamber of   Commerce, Gadkari assured adequate security and a transparent, efficient and   result oriented administration for those investing in the BJP-ruled states in   areas like infrastructure development, power and road development on   private-public partnership basis. 
             
            He said the BJP was committed to   enhancing the special relationship between the two countries. 
             
            Gadkari   participated in a similar interactive session with the captains of British   industry over breakfast.
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            BJP President, Gadkari to address NRIs in   London 
            Gadkari to address BJP diaspora group in   London 
             
              
              New Delhi, July 10, 2011:  Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief Nitin Gadkari will address   the first convention of the Overseas Friends of BJP in London July 16 as well as   several business meets during his six-day trip to Britain, a party statement   said Sunday. 
               
              At his speech at the convention, Gadkari will focus on the   fast deteriorating security scenario in South Asia with special emphasis on   Pakistan-sponsored terrorism against India. 
            During his visit beginning July 15, Gadkari will be talking about   India-British economic cooperation in various fields during his meeting with   business leaders, an interaction with members of Indo-European Business Forum   and at a luncheon by the London Chamber of Commerce.  
               
              The All Party   Parliamentary Group on Trade and Investment with India and the Commonwealth   Business Forum have also organised a business meeting with Indian and British   industrialists where Gadkari will invite Indo-British collaborations in the   BJP-ruled states in areas of mutual interest. 
   
              The BJP president will also   discuss relations between the two countries at a meeting with the Indo-British   All Party Parliamentary Group and other British leaders. 
   
              Gadkari is   scheduled to address a gathering of the Telangana Development Forum, Britain,   besides visiting the Southall Gurudwara and Swaminarayan Temple in   Neasden. .....Ian/ NRIpress.com 
              
              
  
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              President of the BJP party. Got 
          Ph.D., L.L.B and D.B.M. from   Maharashtra, India 
            Nitin Gadkari 
            
              - He is a senior Indian politician and the current   President of the Bharatiya Janata Party. He is best known for the works during   his tenure as a PWD Minister in the state of Maharashta when he constructed a   series of roads, highways and flyovers across the state including the   Yeshwantrao 
 
              - Nitin Gadkari was born in Nagpur, India, to a middle   class, Deshastha Brahmin family and did his Ph.D., L.L.B and D.B.M. from   Maharashtra, India.
 
              - Nitin Gadkari is married to Kanchan Gadkari and they have   three children; Nikhil, Sarang and Ketki. He currently lives in Nagpur close to   the head office of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
 
             
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