Monday 30 September 2024

Georgia to start direct flight from Mumbai soon, says H.E Mr Jaoshvili


Ambassador invites Indian investors to Georgia, the 7th best place to do business

“Georgia is a young country as it attained statehood a few decades ago. But it has a rich tradition and our ties with India goes back to several centuries. Indian characters are depicted  in the 12th Century epic Georgian masterpiece “The Knight in the Panther‟s Skin”, by the national poet Mr. Shota Rustaveli. We value our bilateral relations, which is steadily growing and we are working at the highest level to improve it further. India has opened a resident Embassy in Georgia and very soon India will appoint an Ambassador to Georgia,” said H. E. Mr. Vakhtang Jaoshvili, Ambassador of Georgia at an Interactive Meeting organised by All India Association of Industries (AIAI) and World Trade Center Mumbai.

The Ambassador informed, “The number of Indian tourists visiting Georgia has grown 64% in six months of this year compared to last year and we expect 130,000 Indian tourists this year, up from 80,000 last year. Around 16,000 Indian students are studying in Georgia. More and more Indian tourists and students are showing interest in Georgia in recent times. In order to promote people to people ties, we are working with airline companies to start direct flight service between Mumbai and Georgia. Already, there is direct flight service between Delhi and Georgia.”

Speaking about the ease of doing business in Georgia, the Ambassador remarked, “Georgia is the world’s 7th best country for doing business as it has taken several reforms in the last decade to reduce corruption and bring transparency in government budgets. It takes only one day to set up a company. There is no restriction for foreign investors to own land. Agricultural land can be acquired on 99-year lease, which can be extended further. Georgia has signed free trade agreements with many countries and hence it has duty free market access to a consumer market of 3 billion.”

The Ambassador further remarked, “Georgia is at the crossroads of Asia and Europe and it has foreign influence in its cuisine. Georgia has the distinction as the world’s oldest wine maker as the country has been making wines for the last 8,000 years.”

In his remarks, Mr. Satinder Pal Singh Ahuja, Honorary Consul General of Georgia in Mumbai mentioned, “Ambassador H.E Mr Jaoshvili has taken charge of this post only six months ago and this is his first official trip out of Delhi. India and Georgia have many cultural similarities. Both the countries believe in “Atiti Devo Bhava”, that is: “Guest is equal to God”. We will soon connect Mumbai to Georgia by launching direct flight service and it will hardly take 4.5 hours to fly.”

Earlier in his welcome address, Dr. Vijay Kalantri, President - All India Association of Industries and Chairman, WTC Mumbai pointed out, “Georgia is a beautiful, scenic country with lot of tourism potential as it is a cheaper, alternative destination for Switzerland. Indian companies can make Georgia a gateway to their EU market entry as the country is strategically located and cost competitive. Both countries can identify focus sector such as automotive, engineering, agro, food processing and pharmaceuticals to grow bilateral trade and investment.”

Dr. Kalantri suggested Georgia to introduce Golden visa, on the lines of Schengen visa or residency permits to promote two-way trade and investment with India. He also assured that WTC Mumbai, being part of the global network of 330 WTCs, will promote trade, tourism and cultural relations with Georgia.” This is ideal destination for film shooting and many of Indian Films are shoot in Georgia.

Dr. Kalantri also informed that bilateral trade grew almost 3 times since FY20 to USD 298 million in FY24 and it can further grow if both the countries sign free trade agreement and identify some specific products for trade and investment.

Capt. Somesh Batra, Vice Chairman, WTC Mumbai proposed vote of thanks for the event. Capt. Batra assured that WTC Mumbai will support Georgian Embassy in all possible ways to strengthen bilateral economic relations and he suggested the Ambassador to visit WTCs in Goa, Jaipur and Bhubaneswar to promote Georgia in these regions as well.

The event was attended by consular corps, members of trade and industry and government officials.

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From left to right: Ms Rupa Naik, Executive Director, WTC Mumbai, Dr. Vijay Kalantri, President - All India Association of Industries and Chairman - WTC Mumbai, H. E. Mr. Vakhtang Jaoshvili, Ambassador of Georgia, Mr Satinder Pal Singh Ahuja, Honorary Consul General of Georgia in Mumbai and Capt. Somesh Batra, Vice Chairman, WTC Mumbai at an interactive meeting at WTC Mumbai

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H. E. Mr. Vakhtang Jaoshvili, Ambassador of Georgia (3rd from left) felicitating Dr Vijay Kalantri, President - All India Association of Industries and Chairman, WTC Mumbai. Also seen in the photograph is Ms. Rupa Naik, Executive Director, WTC Mumbai

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