

NEW DELHI: Charting the path towards accelerating India’s goal of becoming a “Viksit Bharat” (Developed India) by 2047, the Indo Latin American Chamber of Commerce (ILACC)and VPVV Techno Construction Pvt. Ltd. have signed a $10 billion agreement at the Constitution Club of India.
The collaboration aims to drive large-scale investments across various sectors in India, including infrastructure, defence, industrial development, and technological advancementsILACC said.
The agreement covers several key initiatives, such as the Industrial Corridor Development Programme, Semiconductor Mission, National Logistics Policy, Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme, and “Make in India” and “Made from India” projects.
President of ILACC, Raj Kumar Sharma told news agency ANI, “Today’s agreement is not just a financial commitment; it’s a strategic alignment reinforcing our dedication to India’s development goals.”
“We are incredibly proud to partner with VPVV Techno Construction Pvt. Ltd. to make substantial contributions to India’s defense and infrastructure sectors. Our joint efforts will significantly accelerate the country’s progress towards becoming a Viksit Bharat by 2047,” he added.
This agreement is expected to strengthen economic relations between India and Latin America while also serving as a platform for economic collaboration. with global economies.
The participation of ambassadors and US officials at the event underlined the international community’s endorsement of India’s ambitious development objectives and its increasing global influence.
Both ILACC and VPVV Techno Construction have joined forces, united by a shared vision to contribute significantly to India’s transformation into a global economic powerhouse,
The partnership is poised to create numerous employment opportunities, drive technological advancements, and attract international investments, all of which are crucial elements in pushing India to become the world’s third-largest economy.
Chairman of VPVV Techno Construction Pvt. Ltd., Venkita Venkat said, “This partnership represents a major leap forward for both organizations. VPVV Techno Construction Pvt. Ltd. is deeply invested in India’s future, and through this agreement, we aim to support the nation’s infrastructural and defense capabilities to ensure sustainable growth. We are confident that our combined efforts will contribute significantly to making India a global leader.”
The signing ceremony was attended by minister of state Tokhan Sahu from the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, along with distinguished international guests.
Among them were Lalatiana Accouche, High Commissioner of Seychelles to India; Morille Nsilu, High Commissioner of the Democratic Republic of Congo; Zakaria Traore, First Counselor of the Guinea Embassy; Sekou Conde, Economic Counselor of the Guinea Embassy; and HE Juan Angulo, Ambassador of Chile.