Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki on Saturday urged the Indian private sector to work together with their Iraqi counterparts to help in the reconstruction of the West Asian country, and promised to make available mechanisms for Indian companies to find the investment and business climate secure and conducive to earning profit.
Citing the long relationship between India and Iraq, Maliki, who’s in India on a three-day official visit, said Indian companies were extremely committed and would do justice to his country’s invitation to them.
Speaking at an interactive session with business leaders at a forum organised by Indian industry bodies, Maliki assured them they would not face any administrative issues.
Opportunities existed in energy, oil exploration and production, refineries, petrochemicals and fertilisers, he said. Iraq is India’s second largest oil supplier after Saudi Arabia. India became more dependent on Iraqi oil recently after it cut supplies from the sanctions-hit Iran.
Maliki added Iraq needed a huge number of low-cost
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