AGARTALA: The British
government is exploring the possibilities of investment and cooperation
in the fields of energy, manufacturing, tourism and education in
Tripura, British high commissioner to India Sir James Bevan has said.
"Tripura has a promising future because it is a peaceful and safe state where many development works have taken place.I have discussed with him regarding investment and cooperation in the fields of energy, manufacturing, tourism and education sector," Bevan who met chief minister Manik Sarkar, told reporters on Monday.
He said the chief minister had sought British High Commission's help in imparting training in English language for the students and teachers here. Besides, he also sought British expertise in professional skill development.
"Since Tripura has good quality of gas, we can work together to excel full potential. We can also share expertise in tourism and manufacturing sectors and there are scopes for exchanges in university level and undertake research works," he said.
The British envoy said, Tripura had a very cordial relation with neighbouring Bangladesh and I hope the people of the state would get a corridor through the country for going to other part of India.
"Tripura has a promising future because it is a peaceful and safe state where many development works have taken place.I have discussed with him regarding investment and cooperation in the fields of energy, manufacturing, tourism and education sector," Bevan who met chief minister Manik Sarkar, told reporters on Monday.
He said the chief minister had sought British High Commission's help in imparting training in English language for the students and teachers here. Besides, he also sought British expertise in professional skill development.
"Since Tripura has good quality of gas, we can work together to excel full potential. We can also share expertise in tourism and manufacturing sectors and there are scopes for exchanges in university level and undertake research works," he said.
The British envoy said, Tripura had a very cordial relation with neighbouring Bangladesh and I hope the people of the state would get a corridor through the country for going to other part of India.
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