World Trade Center Indianapolis signs partnership with Indian counterpart in Carmel

(From left) WTC Pune Managing Director Sagar Chordia, WTC Indianapolis official Doris Anne Sadler and Indiana Economic Development Corporation India Director Raju Chinthala spoke in Carmel during Sunday’s meeting of the two World Trade Centers, which forged the beginning of a new partnership between the two regions. (Reporter photo by Denise Moe)

World Trade Center Indianapolis and World Trade Center Pune forged a new partnership over the weekend, signaling an era of cooperation between the Hoosier-based economic development group and their counterparts in Pune, India.

WTC Pune Managing Director Sagar Chordia joined WTC Indianapolis official Doris Anne Sadler and Indiana Economic Development Corporation India Director Raju Chinthala of Carmel at a gathering of Indiana business leaders on Sunday in Carmel to sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the two World Trade Centers.

The signed agreement details potential opportunities for WTC Indianapolis and WTC Pune to collaborate – including trade missions, lead generation for businesses in both regions, and support for each organization’s international marketing efforts. Both World Trade Center groups will name a liaison to serve as first contact for the partnership.

“We are leading Indiana into a new era of economic cooperation with India,” said Sadler. “Between the work of firms like Cummins and Infosys and the work Governor Holcomb has done to establish connections in India, our state economy is in a great position grow alongside some of the fastest emerging markets in the world.”

Governor Holcomb led a trade delegation to Pune in October 2017, creating the pathway for WTC Pune and WTC Indianapolis to collaborate.

The two regions have a longstanding history. Columbus-based manufacturer Cummins opened its India headquarters in Pune in 1962, and the two have been sister cities since 2018. Columbus Mayor Jim Lienhoopeven traveled with the Indiana Economic Development Corporation to meet with WTC Pune.

“The MOU between WTC Indianapolis and WTC Pune, Maharashtra [in India] is significant considering the similar industrial ecosystem in states of Indiana and Maharashtra,” said Mr. Sagar Chordia, managing director of WTC Pune.

He added that the existing bilateral trade and investments can be mutually fostered by the two WTC locations, with inward delegations and trade services to serve as a starting point.