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00:00a very warm good evening everyone just wanted to know how many of you here are from Andhra Pradesh
00:07my right is from Andhra Pradesh left is from Bharat so thank you you know for me it's really
00:13exciting times to be here to have an interaction with all of you when I was invited to Russia
00:19there was a big question in my team why Russia there were a lot of naysayers saying do we really
00:26need to go all the way but once I made up my mind that I wanted to visit and in
00:30full disclaimer
00:31this is my first time I'm visiting Russia my entire office decided to come with me so actually
00:36my delegation is much much bigger than I originally anticipated as I always say you know you can take
00:42the Indian out of India but you cannot take India out of India and I think all of you are
00:47testimony
00:47to it wherever you go you hold our flag high you make India proud and for us as a regional
00:55political party which has India's interest at heart we always believe in serving Indians
01:02wherever they are so all of you know Andhra Pradesh requires no introduction my chief minister
01:09requires no introduction he is a legend in his own right I think the only introduction I'll
01:15do right now is as a nation I think we are blessed for the rest of nation Namo means Narendra
01:20Modi ji but in Andhra Pradesh Namo means Naidu ji and Modi ji together so we are blessed because
01:26that are 75 year old leaders but I jokingly tell both of them that there are three 25 year olds
01:31in
01:31them the sheer energy that these two leaders have is very inspiring I call myself the luckiest Indian
01:37because I have two great leaders mentoring me on one side Modi ji the other side Naidu ji it's their
01:42energy is just infectious it makes us really rededicate our life to the nation as a political
01:49party for all my voters who are already know about TDP for rest of India we are a 44 year
01:58old political
01:58party but have reinvented ourselves if you all have seen 50% of our legislature is the first-timers 17
02:05out
02:06of 25 ministers are first-time ministers so I'm actually senior minister I'm in my second term with mr.
02:11Naidu we have the youngest parliamentary party youngest parliamentary party here all of you
02:19know our boy Ramu Ramon Naidu is our MOCA minister of civil aviation and he's the youngest cabinet minister
02:25ever in Indian history so to the Gen Z out there the Telugu desam party is ready for you it's
02:32it's as
02:33much as your party as it is as a political party we have of course interests of Telugu people at
02:39heart
02:39while we serve the nation mr. Naidu is always known for creating policies that have benefited the nation
02:45at large in it Andhra Pradesh has the first more advantage the latest policies around data center he
02:52was our champion literally was my champion in national government working towards there looking
02:58at changing lot of things and I believe now India will become the hub for data center investments for
03:05the globe so it's really exciting times so I'm really excited to be here I think I spoke a lot
03:10I'm here we wanted to make it an AMA ask me anything session so I didn't want to be beaten
03:15up alone on
03:16the desk I thought Krishna also requires a little bit of beating so I thought okay together we'll take
03:21your question so it's AMA you can ask anything you want to be here at once I believe that you
03:26know Krishna and I
03:28represent the new leadership of India political leadership of India we have our nation at heart I
03:35was lucky to have Krishna be part of my delegation full disclaimer he paid for a strip I want to
03:42be very
03:42clear he paid for a strip my entire delegation that's with me I paid for that trip full disclaimer out
03:47of my
03:47pocket but you know the reason I wanted Krishna to travel with me is it gives us great opportunity to
03:53reflect in the plane over dinner in the car we would only reflect about every meeting every
04:00conversation we've had here honestly the question that we've asked ourselves more and more is that
04:06Russia has been our greatest friend through thick and thin since our independence I believe that in our
04:13generation I think a lot more is desired we can have a deep meaningful relationship between two great
04:18nations I've heard president Putin address beef yesterday I think it was yesterday I lost track
04:25of which day is where but it was very inspiring I spoke a lot about our relationship that India has
04:32had the chairman of our system also spoke about how Andhra can play a very important role on the eastern
04:38board so I think work is cut out for us as policy makers the diaspora here I always look at
04:45you as
04:45brand ambassadors of India brand ambassadors of Andhra Pradesh how we behave how we conduct ourselves reflects
04:53forms opinions so it's very important to keep our flag high we make India proud as young leaders we are
05:00here
05:01we are here to answer any questions that you want don't worry about that we are used to much larger
05:06gatherings so our chief minister at this age when he goes to a constancy takes about 1500 photos in
05:12one hour I still don't know he does it but he does it clearly but we here we'll take pictures
05:17at the end but
05:17this is an AMA session so you can ask any questions that you want but I'd like to invite Krishna
05:22also to
05:23say a few words thank you Jain
05:32I know you on a Saturday evening to take your time off travel all the way you must have travels
05:38not less than 56 km
05:40Saturday for family but you show the commitment to be here and to interact with the Honolulu minister location thank
05:48you for taking your time
05:49and for me I come from Andhra you know that but I come from a place called Guntur
05:55and I come from Guntur and I come from Guntur and I come from Guntur and I come from Guntur
06:05and I come from Guntur
06:07we don't feed India to Russia I say that because as I was growing up there is lot of tobacco
06:14trade that used to happen from Guntur to Russia and lot of Russians used to stay in Guntur
06:19we used to see them very often and they are safer not just for a week but they used to
06:26stay for months together so it's not something new
06:29and the second thing I say I don't feel alien to Russia is because I don't know how many of
06:36you in your generation have read those books but at least I could read it because I used to go
06:42to a library which used to stock old books
06:45they used to be very good science books that used to come from Russia all the way to India called
06:52Mir
06:54I don't know how many of you remember that but they used to come there beautiful books that they used
07:00to send for subsidies that went to India and all these libraries used to stock them
07:04and when we were reading our textbooks they were little in a black and white colour and it's not that
07:10exciting to read but Mir books were very exciting to read so I used to read them
07:14and third reason I don't feel very alien about it is because I don't know how many of you actually
07:20look at art but have you seen Himalayan water bottle in India
07:27there is an artist called Nicholas Roig he is from Russia his art is on that every bottle his art
07:34is on that and he what is the connection between him and Guntur
07:39there is an artist called Sanjeev Dev I think it's from your Constance in Tumapuru Sanjeev Dev is an artist
07:48they both collaborated and did so much of work in art and his art was actually exhibited
07:56some way back in Russia and Nicholas Roig has still has a huge estate in Bangalore so that is how
08:03much Russia and their relationship is very enjoying
08:08and we don't feel much of when you come to this country like Russia I don't feel much of an
08:14alien here I feel like I know this is a very good friend of ours so yes and also last
08:22two and
08:23three days we know we went they welcomed us and they were like showing us these are the opportunities that
08:31we have we should explore with
08:32so I think it's very exciting time to be here and definitely when Rokiji planned his trip to Russia a
08:42lot of people were like why Russia?
08:44you know you are going to you know you are going to Singapore you are going to the US Bay
08:49Area you are getting Google
08:51um investments into Angra you are getting our assuos in Angra but this point of view was let me look
09:01at different angles to the whole thing and let me look at different avenues
09:06where to a country which is actually outward looking for investments uh for outward looking to come
09:14and have a technology and also wants to come with technology and invest in entrepreneurship in India
09:18that's why he has taken the leap no one has done that uh at least from our neighboring states
09:23but I'm telling on to uh ambassador from in the next few months you'll get caught of a competition
09:31is saying that you want to visit you want to visit you need to get away he goes after he
09:37goes
09:37and comes back or it will not you need to have to be here also once again thank you for
09:43having this
09:44thank you so first Rokiji uh the potency of both countries where you can what more see I'm a product
09:53of western education
09:54and uh we watch a lot of uh hollywood movies so well movies all obviously over characterized things
10:01uh sort of hollywood movies so it was a welcome uh change for uh me to come here to see
10:07it from my own eyes
10:08uh so sharing in my we have a family group and then i have an extended friends group sharing my
10:13experiences
10:14and everyone was quite surprised uh on the progress that russia has made as a country what impressed me is
10:21uh the way technology is being used a few of our tell good as for uh leaders also shared with
10:27me last
10:27night in the airport but they were sharing with me on how easy uh you know day-to-day interactions
10:33with
10:33government is the way they've used technology effectively there i've looked at house per bank
10:38has used uh integrated simple health care while you withdraw money from the atm bank and it has 85
10:44percent efficacy uh in terms of basic getting basic uh healthcare parameters without invasion
10:49any invasive process i like that i've seen how companies have used technology effectively so it
10:54was quite a welcome change for us areas that we can work together um you know i think it's two
11:00-way
11:00stream uh definitely russia is also looking for investments from indian entrepreneurs it was a
11:06surprisingly welcome change of how prepared moscow government was to receive our delegation at space
11:13i was simply impressed that they they identified the sectors where andhra can help moscow and how moscow can
11:20help andhra and they were tracking how a lithium-ion company caught fire in andhra so it was very
11:26impressive the proactiveness with which uh a city government has attracting investments has just
11:33been amazing so definitely when we go back i have certain sectors including pharma where they're
11:38looking at investments here and vice versa right um definitely their areas energy is a no-brainer of
11:44course uh and um saying that there are various other sectors that i see opportunities technology is a
11:50huge sector healthcare is a huge sector that i see opportunities where we can bring in technology from russia to
11:55india no second thoughts about it um saying that i think it's a two-way stream uh definitely two
12:02major investments in terms of rupee value or global value made uh one is the naira investments and one is
12:09rusal investment in other countries so it's equally important that the states nurture these investments
12:16and enable them to thrive because i think early success is going to be critical to open the gates of
12:23investments yeah problem with acceptance of compensation which are provided by university in no other state
12:33of india have this problem uh i feel only angra have this problem they are asking this particular pattern
12:39of compensation which not every university is not provided uh like coming to me i'm the only student
12:46from angra from my university when i went to them and asked for the compensation letter they told me
12:52just simple thinking uh no other state has this problem why i have to give it separately to you
12:58university have their own patterns every other state in india are accepting the patterns which are given
13:03by the very universities but only in angra they are asking for specific patterns and we have one more issue
13:10once they will give us the advertisement letter they will say we have the internship of one year and
13:16one as we are completing the one year they are extending it for one more year so no other state
13:22is having
13:23this problem i'm genuinely concerned regarding this because every other friend of mine they are getting
13:29internship of one year and they are completing it and they are doing their pg they are preparing for the
13:34pg like i
13:35school this much and i'm really scared and we have really good medical colleges in our
13:40application i really want to work there i want to be a part of healthcare system in india
13:47but if we are having internship of two years why will i waste my time for two years then i
13:52can
13:53complete my internship of one year in another state and i can prepare for my major studies
13:58so just share the details because honestly both of us have heard this the first time so we are not
14:03aware
14:03of it i'm totally not aware uh so we'll have to understand perfect you know after the interaction
14:11i'll give you yeah thank you
14:16uh
14:29there's a lot of potential for uh the products which are producing uh
14:35So what we request the government is, if we can give us an opportunity to export a small segment
14:40Even a hundred pages, five hundred pages, small segment with a new product like this
14:44So we can set up small ACJs, which is like the MacJones
14:47So we export small products, small entrepreneurs like me, for the industry
14:51To export here, we can enlarge property food products
14:56For example, if an opportunity is like this
15:00In India, we have a lot of products like this
15:03In India, we have a lot of products like this
15:06The logistics of India will be lost
15:08It will be more correct and clear
15:10It will be more expensive
15:12So that instead of going to a bigger segment and seeing a lot of products
15:16If we can give an opportunity with a small product, small internal sector
15:20We can create opportunities for our product
15:22So whatever you produce in India, you can export it
15:27So we request another feature in India to focus on the set of small ACJs
15:32Which can help us and we can give an incentive
15:34So that we can export the products here
15:36Advantages is that we can create employment
15:38Number two, we can get very good oil exchanger
15:41So we request to focus on the government on that
15:44We want to give a presentation on that
15:45Give us an opportunity, sir
15:46We can come out with the presentation on that
15:48What we found in the last 15 years is that
15:50It is an enormous part, potential part
16:05The issue here is that
16:07For SMEs there is a specific program
16:10Where 175 assembly constancies will get 175 MSME parts
16:17Where young aspiring entrepreneurs like you are given greater access
16:22And we as a state have a separate ministry
16:25In fact, Krishna the other day got NSC chairman down
16:29To get MSME business also to tap into the stock market for growth capital
16:34Starting from there to creating a fund
16:36In fact, the minister who is heading MSME
16:39It is not under me
16:39It is under contrapalist finance
16:41He is actually a very young minister
16:42He is an NRI like you
16:44Of course, he is from the US
16:45He is not from Russia
16:47He returned back
16:48And he has been given the task of MSME
16:50And we are bringing in a lot of reforms for MSME
16:52One of the policy sandbox we are debating now is that
16:56Deemed approval
16:58So as an MSME you can start
17:00And we will give you X amount of time to get the necessary permissions
17:03So you don't need to get permissions and start
17:05We are doing it the other way around
17:07So he is thinking about really innovative ways of promoting MSME
17:11So the EDP team is here
17:12The two of them here
17:13They will reach out to you
17:17See, the problem with single window
17:19Currently I believe is not structured well
17:21Every state
17:22With all due respect to all the other states
17:24I don't think we are doing good enough
17:26So the whole debate that we have been having
17:28And we are working on a system
17:29That has been led by my MSME minister
17:31That we are going to revamp the entire ecosystem
17:34The entire from registration
17:36The life cycle of the project
17:38It should be as in true spirit a single window
17:41You should not
17:42There should not be a need for you to knock on anyone's door
17:45Except that single website
17:47That will be housed under economic development books
17:49So I actually gave him the task
17:51So Sriniv and I spoke about it in the last GOM
17:55I think we are about 90 days away
17:57And we are going to launch that portal
17:58Where it will be in true spirit
18:00Delimating all the problems
18:02Thank you
18:02I am Ravesh
18:04Sir, I have opened up the proposal sir
18:07I am Ravesh
18:08I am Ravesh
18:09I am Ravesh
18:09I am Ravesh
18:09I am Ravesh
18:12I am Ravesh
18:14I am Ravesh
18:26I am Ravesh
18:29I am Ravesh
18:34For the
18:36For this
18:36The
18:58Well, we are attempting at a very planned city called Amrahati, hotels and all that
19:04are coming.
19:05As a political establishment, we don't believe in gambling, I am just saying, as a regulatory
19:12framework we don't believe in gambling, so we are not going to allow that, that has been
19:15our stand of our political party, not NDA, this is Telugu Dessam party stand, so we have
19:21always not allowed lottery or anything in the state of Andhrabe, since 83, this is one
19:25of the principles of Telugu Dessam party, so we don't intend to violate it, saying that
19:31see, in terms of creating a world class city, as Sir was saying Amravati, when Sir came
19:36it was in the drawing board, now when Sir comes back he will truly be surprised that we made
19:41so much progress.
19:42All investments are now getting actually grounded, seeded, built and the buildings that we are
19:47building are designed by Norman Foster, the specifications which is global.
19:52because some people have questioned us, why are we spending so much, we want to showcase
19:55to the world that India is capable of building world class iconic buildings, because I am
20:01sick and tired of talking about a beautiful building in London, Russia or New York.
20:07Time has come where Indians will talk about world class building built in Amravati.
20:12That's why we got Norman Foster, that's why we are getting the best of the best designers,
20:16what are the best great technologies to actually build out.
20:19So Amravati is ready to do business.
20:21We should come and invest in Amravati.
20:23Thank you very much.
20:23Thank you very much.
20:24Thank you very much.
20:25So I have a question for you.
20:27There is a lot of demand in Russia, particularly for hand rooms and hand interference.
20:33So why not Amravati can look into this particular segment and direction, so that we can customize
20:40our quality material and our quality designs according to the Russian standards.
20:46And there is a huge potential, I think, to propose this idea of that.
20:53No, no, absolutely.
20:54I mean, ODOP is a big, big focus, a push from the Honorable Prime Minister.
21:00And even our Honorable CM is very clear that product perfection is important.
21:06It is one of the 10 guiding principles of Swarnandra vision, which is a developed to
21:13Kandhra Pradesh by 2047.
21:15So that's where we got successful entrepreneurs like Suchitra Ellagar, who is a co-founder of
21:22Bharat Bhante, who is doing free of cost, is an advisor now to the government on hand loops.
21:27One district, one product, how do we do design, innovations, perfection.
21:32And she's so passionate about it that during the last partnership summit, I wore a bandh gala,
21:39a half jacket.
21:39And she got the fabric from East to go there.
21:42And she said, you have to wear it.
21:43I mean, if you don't wear it, who else will wear it?
21:46So she's that passionate about what she's doing.
21:49And then she's working with the weavers.
21:52And in fact, what the products that we gifted here as a delegation is all hand loop.
21:56All the products that we got, including the scarf, which comes from my own constituency,
22:00to the other products are all hand loops so that we can expose these products to the market.
22:05And I think we all have to just become more and more brand ambassador.
22:08And as we fine tune our products, we will, I think, do better.
22:12I was quite curious when you mentioned data centers.
22:15And my concern kind of stems from the fact that I think South India in general is quite warm.
22:24And data centers in South India require a lot of cooling and a lot of resources to just keep them
22:31running.
22:31So I mean, it can be Google, but it still seems quite a commitment that's not very sustainable.
22:37The reason I believe that the data centers will not sustain in the West is because they don't have one
22:43grid system.
22:45India is very fortunate under the leadership of a prime minister.
22:48We have one nation, one grid.
22:50What this enables us is Andhra is one of the leading players in renewable energy.
22:54So we have a mandate to build 160 gigawatts of renewable energy, solar, wind, battery energy storage system, and pump
23:02storage hydro projects.
23:04All put together 160 gigawatts coming from renewable sources.
23:08So I have energy.
23:09In my vision document, I said 600 gigawatts of data center, 600 gigawatts.
23:15So honestly speaking, this debate is infructuous.
23:17I believe that India is very different from the West and we shouldn't get carried away with the propaganda that's
23:23getting built against on it.
23:24And I'll tell you why.
23:26One gigawatt of thermal power plant consumes seven times more water than one gigawatt of data center.
23:34No one is talking about the thermal power plant because everyone wants energy.
23:38But then please understand that if you have to power all the AI apps on your phone, where are they
23:44going to get powered?
23:44In the West, I believe India should have a sovereign cloud.
23:49We need to protect our data on our soil.
23:53Data embassies are required.
23:55And we are the largest markets for these companies.
24:00The traffic that YouTube gets, Instagram gets, Facebook gets, it's because of India.
24:05WhatsApp, India is the single strategically most important market.
24:09Where is our data sitting?
24:10Not in India.
24:11We intend to rewrite that.
24:12We believe that our data should be on our soil.
24:15The investments should be on our soil.
24:18And for me, please understand that every industrial revolution has created more jobs than it has replaced.
24:23But it is created in countries and geographies which were ready for it.
24:27AI is one great example of it.
24:29It's not just about data centers alone.
24:31It's not about, for me, building a data center.
24:32It's about getting the power electronics manufacturing, the server manufacturing, the whole nine yards coming to Andhra Pradesh.
24:39Carrier has broken ground in Andhra Pradesh, by the way, to get the cooling systems for the data centers, manufactured
24:47in Andhra Pradesh.
24:48Carrier did that.
24:48And so, I think, 18 months we are going to deliver that project.
24:52So, we intend to capture the entire ecosystem.
24:54Now, I met a lot of companies here in Russia who are very good in AI.
25:00So, I am now thinking on how do I prepare our youngsters for the next wave of AI revolution and
25:06AI jobs.
25:06AI is here.
25:07Whether you accept it, whether you like it, you don't like it, it is here.
25:11It is going to fundamentally change the way we are all going to work, communicate.
25:16No second thoughts about it.
25:17If you resist it, you will be replaced by it.
25:19If you embrace it, you can leapfrog in terms of per capita income.
25:23We as a state, we as a leadership, believe we should embrace AI.
25:27And that has been our approach.
25:28So, today I visited, Spurbank had this CSR program called School 21.
25:33The delegation spent an hour and a half at it.
25:35We spent one and a half hour.
25:36We spoke to students there.
25:38We are trying to understand how they are able to create this amazing hybrid model.
25:42Because I am the HRD minister.
25:44That is my Bharat hat.
25:45IT, electronics and RTG is India hat.
25:47Bharat hat is education and I love it.
25:49That is a portfolio I chose.
25:51Because I believe fundamental change in India should happen from education.
25:54Nothing else.
25:55That is the fundamental change.
25:56So, skill development is part of my portfolio.
25:59It is actually a very important part.
26:00So, I spent a considerable amount of time.
26:02I understood it is not just about technology, but it is about how do you get people to work together.
26:05How do you gamify the entire environment.
26:08After that, I think Krishna and I have spent an hour actually reflecting about it in the car.
26:12Traveling and exchanging ideas and thoughts.
26:14How can we get this better.
26:16So, this is the work that we need to do.
26:18And India should embrace it and should go all guns blazing.
26:21Please don't get carried away by propaganda.
26:24Because I have seen technology.
26:26I visited even Intel.
26:27I saw Intel chips that are actually air cooled.
26:31Ambient air cooled chips.
26:32And they will work in Indian temperatures also.
26:35Technology is changing.
26:36Look at the earlier mobile phone.
26:39Look at the iPhone today in your pocket.
26:40Look at the power it has in your pocket.
26:42Right?
26:43Technology is going to evolve.
26:44What took?
26:45Compute capacity 1 gigawatt today.
26:47Tomorrow will be compute capacity in 50 megawatt.
26:51Things are going to crash.
26:52So, technology is going to evolve.
26:54Change evolve rapidly.
26:55And India should embrace.
26:57We should never resist.
26:58On a hilarious note.
27:00When Mr. Nido spoke about computerization in 90's.
27:03A lot of people said that the personal computer has radiation in it.
27:08And people will die working.
27:10Opposition made these allegations against him.
27:13But look at it today.
27:14A lot of people said, will computers feed you?
27:16Actually, the opposition party made this statement in 96 minutes.
27:21Look at it today.
27:22So, let's not get carried away with propaganda.
27:24My humble submission is that, you know, I honestly see a lot of propaganda getting generated
27:29on data centers suddenly.
27:31All of a sudden.
27:32Because VISAG is turned out to be a capital for attracting investments to data centers.
27:37And there is a propaganda.
27:38And I will not let that propaganda drive our agenda which is creating jobs.
27:43And ensuring that our sovereign data, our citizen data is on our soil.
27:48My surprised my grandfather asked that.
27:52I was a rich competitor to people and에요 and你 жизни and sidi minutes on's from
27:59this rapidly.
27:59I just said , it's shitty that everyone had to be in each of those whoIS través
28:05of the participants.
28:08So, I didn't know whoseALI is here.
28:12It's as a big part of what you mentioned.
28:14And we can value various autonomous systems.
28:15So, if we didn't, you know, all of them were already already already,
28:15far away.
28:17And, peace of course, it supports, you know.
28:18and we have to do some topics in India.
28:21We have to do some topics in India.
28:25If you are interested in that,
28:27we have to do some topics.
28:29We have to do some topics.
28:35The topic is about the topic.
28:36It is practical.
28:38We have to do some information about mobile and internet.
28:42The RAC, the ears and the ears are the same.
28:47It is the same as the other一個.
28:50Getting the ears and the ears, the ears and the ears of the ears.
28:57We will do the same thing as we can imagine.
29:00We will not understand how we communicate with each ear
29:07so we can manage the ears and hear the ears.
29:21My humble opinion I'll share my opinion it's my personal opinion is that there is no substitution
29:32to hard work that's my opinion right yes I agree we have to work smart no second thoughts
29:36but we have to work hard I'm sure I'm not sure we have to work hard President
29:38I'm not sure I'm not sure I'm not sure we have to do this I'm not sure we worked hard
29:54So, you know, if you look at Krishna and all this delegation, almost 18 hours, every day
29:58morning, no break.
29:59You know, schedule a lunch with you, sir, that's a small schedule lunch, lunch with you, lunch
30:06with you.
30:07What's up break better?
30:08I know.
30:09Because I can resolve it.
30:13So, what's up break better?
30:14I can resolve it.
30:17That's a what's up break better.
30:18And I agree with you, definitely see, the embassy is doing their bit, they are also working
30:23hard.
30:24They're trying to connect.
30:25As a state, we'll also create a mechanism, the Rastam Parangagoda, import-export, it's
30:30like JLE, it's like Chaste, Bond, it's like sessions, time-to-time airport, JSE, exposure,
30:36it's like Chaste, definitely Bond and I agree with you.
30:39A mechanism, I'll discuss it with my MSME ministry and I'll come back.
30:43I'm working in a partner of three to past areas.
30:46I see from the past three years, you know, we have the biggest plant in front of the
30:55company to buy an access to the company.
30:59So, for the past three years, you see, I have a CSM market at the ABN and we sell our
31:06product
31:06to the best customers here.
31:08For the past three years, mostly the API is imported from China or from India.
31:14For the past three years, they see a lot of influence from media has grown tremendously compared
31:21to China also.
31:23So, they're looking for a lot of technologies from India.
31:25And a lot of CEOs who never travel to India also travel to India and looking for technologies,
31:33looking for investments.
31:34So, I just want to go after that question, just to see how a lot of pressure companies
31:40are looking for technology and they are looking for some for India, especially in pharma.
31:46The government in Moscow was very clear that they have a park, they showcase their park
31:50in the presentation of how they want to attract investments in the pharma sector, specifically
31:56the API sector.
31:57So, actually, that's another action item we are taking back.
32:00We showcase the opportunities.
32:01You see, in Tamil Nadu, it's a two-way stream.
32:03While we expect Russia to invest in India, vice versa also determines the amount of opportunities.
32:09So, we need to create a two-way stream.
32:11I think this is just the beginning of many discussions we are going to have and many delegations
32:15that end up coming in.
32:17Good time of joining us.
32:18Really appreciate it.
32:21I hope you are able to answer at least a few of the questions.
32:27Thank you very much.
32:29Jai.
32:30Bye.
32:31Jai Buon.
32:32Bye.
32:35Bye.
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