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iLEAD, Chinese Indian Association organies seminar on Business Opportunities for Chinese Indian residents

| | Feb 14, 2017, at 09:46 pm
Kolkata, Feb 14 (IBNS): iLEAD in association with Chinese Indian Association organized a seminar on Business Opportunities for Chinese Indian residents.

The speakers at the event were iLEAD Chairman Pradip Chopra who spoke about India and China being the next international centre for global business opportunities.


Zhen Lin Zhu, Director & Originator, Autohaus Pvt Ltd and Chairman of Buddhism Project in Gaya spoke about the battery rickshaws, tremendous job opportunities in upcoming Buddhism project in Bodh Gaya, the expressway from Ranchi to Jamshedpur, homes for monks in Bodh Gaya and much more.

Tommy Chen Director of AutohausPvt Ltd spoke about E Rickshaws and the business collaboration between India and China. The enlightening session was followed by a Q&A with the audience.


 

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