“India Mission 2023” under the joint aegis of Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce and Sanatana Enterprises.
Bengaluru, January 16: There is going to fresh trade and employment opportunities in new areas between India and Canada due to the Indo-Canada Trade Treaty, Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce Chairman Aravinda Bharadwaj said on Monday.
He was speaking at an event “India Mission 2023” jointly organized by Indo Canada Chamber of Commerce and Sanatana Enterprises.
Stating that Canada has a fully developed and highly skilled enterprises in the field of food processing, IT, Defence manufacturing, Solid Waste Management and Water Treatment, Bharadwaj said there is a tremendous scope if India joined hands with Canada in areas and fields of mutual interest for mutual benefit.
“We are keen to welcome and support enterprises if invested in India,” Bharadwaj added.
He further said that they are coming to India every year in order to learn the new policies and investment-friendly initiatives of the state government. “This visit is also aimed at exploring new opportunities for investments,” he said.

Speaking on the occasion, Sanatana Enterprises Chairman D. V. Prabhakar said that this event has been organised with the time-tested theme ‘Sabka Saath – Sabka Vikas’ (With everyone for everyone’s progress).
“Scores of entrepreneurs from Canada are touring various parts of India. A delegation has come to Bangalore also. They have expressed their willingness to invest in India. This will create employment opportunities as well as enable for economic progress,” Prabhakar explained.
Explaining the reach, spread and clout of Sanatana Enterprises, Prabhakar said his organization has an annual business transactions from Rs 50 lakhs to Rs Five Crores and is one of the leading consortium.
“We have formed this team of those who have been successful in various enterprises. Our organisation has been constantly and consistently striving for everyone’s progress. We would like to further expand and diversify our business and it is with this noble objective we seek the cooperation of reputed organizations such as Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce,” explained, Amareeth Mullapudi, founder of Sanatana enterprises.