– former WI batsman named President
…several agreements signed
The India-Guyana Chamber of Commerce (IGCC) was on Saturday formed, thus paving the way for the facilitation of trade, investment, and cultural exchanges between the two countries.
At a business roundtable at the Pegasus Suites and Corporate Centre, which was attended by Indian External Affairs Minister, Dr Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, former West Indies cricketer Ramnaresh Sarwan was named the President of the newly established IGCC.
Also elected to serve on the body were Azad Ibrahim as Vice President; Steven Jacobs and David Fernandes as Senior Vice Presidents; Saju Bhaskar, Secretary; Shaleeza Shaw, Treasurer; and Sreebala Kumar, Joint Secretary.
This new organisation is an initiative between Guyana’s private sector and India through the impetus of the Indian High Commission. The need for this Chamber was identified during a recent high-level visit to India.
Now established, it is envisioned that partnerships will be built through culture and commerce to serve the two nations through advocacy, culture, economic development, connectivity, business, and education.
However, also at the event, several agreements were exchanged. One was signed between United Phosphorus Ltd (UPL) and the Agriculture Ministry, another between the Private Sector Commission and the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and Guyana Oil and Gas Energy Chamber (GOGEC) and CII. In addition, GO-Invest and Decipher Health Records also inked an agreement.
A Joint Business Council between the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) and the Private Sector Commission was also announced.










