Huntsman leads trade trek to India
Group hopes to open doors during weeklong mission
The trip will take the group to the capital of India's government, New Delhi, as well as to that country's commercial and cultural capital, Mumbai, and include meetings with state and national government leaders.
Agreements are set to be signed by the University of Utah dealing with technology development and educational programs. Huntsman said that in India there is great interest in USTAR, Utah's science, technology and research initiative based at the U. and Utah State University.
The U. is sending five officials, including Jack Brittan, the dean of the School of Business, and Hiram Chodosh, dean of the College of Law. Utah State, Brigham Young University, Salt Lake Community College, Utah Valley State College and Westminster College are also sending representatives.
For the high-tech companies coming along, the trip will be an opportunity to capitalize on Utah's having what the governor said is the hottest economy in the United States, India's most important trading partner.
Success in India won't be marked by sealing big deals, Huntsman said in an interview with the Deseret Morning News Thursday. Instead, he said it will be in establishing greater ties between Utah and India.
His goal, the governor said, is to create a "deeper and more comprehensive understanding of what's happening in Utah among Indian leaders," both those in politics and in the private sector.
"It's hard to say where this is going to take us," the governor said. "I can already say it's going to be a success because we're going to get in all the right doors."
Huntsman said he used contacts made during his diplomatic days as a former U.S. ambassador to Singapore and a U.S. trade representative in India and other parts of Asia. A meeting with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is still in the works, he said.
Meetings already scheduled include several with officials of the state of Maharashtra including the chief minister, or governor, Vilasrao Deshmukh, in Mumbai on Wednesday.
On Nov. 2, the governor will address students and faculty at Pune University, located just outside Mumbai, on the warming relationship between the United States and India in recent years that has sparked new trade and other exchanges.
Also on the agenda is a trip to Wai, a small, poor community where a new high school and a facility for disabled students will be dedicated Nov. 2. Huntsman said he has special ties to India after he and his wife, Mary Kaye, adopted a year-old girl from that country last December whom they named Asha Bharati.
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