India's Record $20.5 Billion Investment at SelectUSA Summit 2026
India invests record breaking USD 20.5 bn at SelectUSA Summit: US SCA
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At the 2026 SelectUSA Investment Summit in Washington, D.C., India announced a historic investment of $20.5 billion, the largest from any country this year. This investment spans sectors including technology, manufacturing, and pharmaceuticals, reinforcing the strong U.S.-India partnership.
- 01India's investment of $20.5 billion is the largest from any country at the 2026 SelectUSA Summit.
- 02The investment focuses on technology, manufacturing, and pharmaceuticals.
- 03U.S. Ambassador to India, Sergio Gor, emphasized the benefits of investing in the U.S.
- 04The goal is to double U.S.-India bilateral trade to $500 billion by 2030.
- 05The summit aims to connect global investors with commercial opportunities across the U.S.
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During the 2026 SelectUSA Investment Summit held in Washington, D.C., India made a landmark commitment of $20.5 billion in investments, marking the largest investment from any country this year. The U.S. Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs (SCA) highlighted that these investments cover critical sectors such as technology, manufacturing, and pharmaceuticals. U.S. Ambassador to India, Sergio Gor, celebrated this achievement, stating that it reflects the strength of the U.S.-India partnership and the potential for mutual economic growth. Gor also mentioned the ambition to double bilateral trade to $500 billion by 2030, showcasing the commitment to fostering a fair and balanced trade relationship. The summit serves as a platform for connecting global investors with significant commercial opportunities across the United States, reinforcing its position as a premier destination for investment and growth.
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This significant investment is expected to create jobs and boost economic growth in both countries, enhancing opportunities for American workers and communities.
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