Chennai: India must finalise its airports development and upgrade programme at the earliest to capitalise on the interest evinced by Italian companies in partnering in such projects.
This was the message Ambassador of Italy Antonio Armellini sought to drive home, while addressing members of the Tamil Nadu State council of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry here on Friday. He said Italy could share its expertise in food processing and infrastructure, two areas identified for growth by India. Many Italian companies were looking forward to the Indian plan; many of them managed intermediate airports and were interested in taking up similar projects in India.
03/06/06 The Hindu
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