India-AIIB/Infrastructure
Mumbai, India - June 26, 2018 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Press conference in progress
2. Various of reporter asking question
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Piyush Goyal, Finance Minister of India (partially overlaid with shots 4-5):
"Out of the total 4.4 billion dollars of projects that have been approved, 25 projects which have been approved, India has almost 28 percent, 1.2 billion dollars worth of projects which have been approved by the AIIB. I'm sure these are six projects, which have been approved. And now yesterday, they have approved a seventh project. So the 1.2 billion dollars has become 1.4 billion dollars. There are recent decisions to invest 200 million dollars in the NIIF -- the National Infrastructure Investment Fund. And we do hope to engage very actively in the future lending activities and future growth of the AIIB to different government and private projects in India."
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Mumbai, India- June 25, 2018 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
4. Sign of AIIB Annual Meeting
Mumbai, India- June 26, 2018 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
5. Press conference in progress
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Mumbai, India- June 25, 2018 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
6. Gate of India Infrastructure Expo 2018
7. Sign for expo
8. Expo venue
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Amit Gupta, Chief Engineer, India's Ministry of Water Resources (partially overlaid with shot 10):
"Projects of value right from 1 billion dollar to something like more than 100 billion dollars. So what we are looking for is to backing up of AIIB with the financing, which is having soft loan. So having the finance and the Ministry of Water Resources for the big ticket projects in one hand, coming close together for a better future, for a better India."
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10. Sign of River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation project
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11. Various of visitors, exhibitors, exhibitions at expo
India is the largest borrower from the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), accounting for 28 percent of the AIIB's financing over the past two years, said the Finance Minister of India on Tuesday.
Piyush Goyal, the Finance Minister of India, told at a press conference held on the sidelines of the AIIB's third annual meeting.
Goyal said that out of the total 4.4 billion dollars of 25 projects that have been approved by the AIIB, India accounts for almost 28 percent, worth of 1.2 billion dollars.
"I'm sure these are six projects, which have been approved. And now yesterday, they have approved a seventh project. So the 1.2 billion dollars has become 1.4 billion dollars. There are recent decisions to invest 200 million dollars in the NIIF -- the National Infrastructure Investment Fund. And we do hope to engage very actively in the future lending activities and future growth of the AIIB to different government and private projects in India," he said.
Meanwhile, during the annual meeting, for the first time, the AIIB also hosted a forum to discuss Asian infrastructure investment, which acted as one of the inaugural events of the 2018 India Infrastructure Expo, which kicked off on Sunday.
At the Indian Water Resources Ministry's pavilion, Amit Gupta, the Chief Engineer of India's Ministry of Water Resources. said that treating the Ganges River's pollution has become one of the most important government projects of India. The project calls for external financing and technology support, to which the AIIB can make great contribution.
"Projects of value right from 1 billion dollar to something like more than 100 billion dollars. So what we are looking for is to backing up of AIIB with the financing, which is having soft loan. So having the finance and the Ministry of Water Resources for the big ticket projects in one hand, coming close together for a better future, for a better India," remarked Amit Gupta.
The AIIB's third annual meeting began in India's financial capital in Mumbai on Monday. The two-day meeting focuses on infrastructure with the theme of "innovation and collaboration."
India-AIIB/Infrastructure
Dateline : June 25/26, 2018
Location : India
Duration : 2'01
Mumbai, India - June 26, 2018 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Press conference in progress
2. Various of reporter asking question
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Piyush Goyal, Finance Minister of India (partially overlaid with shots 4-5):
"Out of the total 4.4 billion dollars of projects that have been approved, 25 projects which have been approved, India has almost 28 percent, 1.2 billion dollars worth of projects which have been approved by the AIIB. I'm sure these are six projects, which have been approved. And now yesterday, they have approved a seventh project. So the 1.2 billion dollars has become 1.4 billion dollars. There are recent decisions to invest 200 million dollars in the NIIF -- the National Infrastructure Investment Fund. And we do hope to engage very actively in the future lending activities and future growth of the AIIB to different government and private projects in India."
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Mumbai, India- June 25, 2018 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
4. Sign of AIIB Annual Meeting
Mumbai, India- June 26, 2018 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
5. Press conference in progress
++SHOTS OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
Mumbai, India- June 25, 2018 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
6. Gate of India Infrastructure Expo 2018
7. Sign for expo
8. Expo venue
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Amit Gupta, Chief Engineer, India's Ministry of Water Resources (partially overlaid with shot 10):
"Projects of value right from 1 billion dollar to something like more than 100 billion dollars. So what we are looking for is to backing up of AIIB with the financing, which is having soft loan. So having the finance and the Ministry of Water Resources for the big ticket projects in one hand, coming close together for a better future, for a better India."
++SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
10. Sign of River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation project
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11. Various of visitors, exhibitors, exhibitions at expo
India is the largest borrower from the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), accounting for 28 percent of the AIIB's financing over the past two years, said the Finance Minister of India on Tuesday.
Piyush Goyal, the Finance Minister of India, told at a press conference held on the sidelines of the AIIB's third annual meeting.
Goyal said that out of the total 4.4 billion dollars of 25 projects that have been approved by the AIIB, India accounts for almost 28 percent, worth of 1.2 billion dollars.
"I'm sure these are six projects, which have been approved. And now yesterday, they have approved a seventh project. So the 1.2 billion dollars has become 1.4 billion dollars. There are recent decisions to invest 200 million dollars in the NIIF -- the National Infrastructure Investment Fund. And we do hope to engage very actively in the future lending activities and future growth of the AIIB to different government and private projects in India," he said.
Meanwhile, during the annual meeting, for the first time, the AIIB also hosted a forum to discuss Asian infrastructure investment, which acted as one of the inaugural events of the 2018 India Infrastructure Expo, which kicked off on Sunday.
At the Indian Water Resources Ministry's pavilion, Amit Gupta, the Chief Engineer of India's Ministry of Water Resources. said that treating the Ganges River's pollution has become one of the most important government projects of India. The project calls for external financing and technology support, to which the AIIB can make great contribution.
"Projects of value right from 1 billion dollar to something like more than 100 billion dollars. So what we are looking for is to backing up of AIIB with the financing, which is having soft loan. So having the finance and the Ministry of Water Resources for the big ticket projects in one hand, coming close together for a better future, for a better India," remarked Amit Gupta.
The AIIB's third annual meeting began in India's financial capital in Mumbai on Monday. The two-day meeting focuses on infrastructure with the theme of "innovation and collaboration."
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Published : 2018-06-27 14:04
Last Modified : 2018-06-27 18:43:00
Source : China Central Television (CCTV)
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