Hitachi's chief Toshiaki Higashihara meets PM Narendra Modi
“We believe that the experience Hitachi has acquired in facing challenges over the years can be of service to help build strong social infrastructure in India,” he said.
Higashihara, who believes India is becoming an increasingly important country for Hitachi's global growth, had yesterday “committed to contributing to the development of Indian society through the Social Innovation Business in response to ' Modi-nomics'”.
“We believe that the extensive experience Hitachi has acquired in facing challenges over the years can be of service to help build strong and sustainable social infrastructure in India,” he said on Monday.
Hitachi, which is targeting a turnover of around Rs 11,000 crore in FY2015 from India, had plans to invest around Rs 3,670 crore over the four years from FY2012 to FY2015 in the country. The Japanese industrial solutions would also hire around 3,000 people to expand its business here.
The company is looking to participate in government-led efforts to put in place and maintain social infrastructures and provide a wide range of products and solutions, such as social infrastructure systems as advanced medical devices and rail systems.
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