New Delhi: Led by one of the youngest governments in the world, Lithuania is looking to broad-base ties with India in emerging high-growth areas like fintech, life sciences, digital technology and pharmaceuticals while offering a dynamic business environment to Indian investors, its ambassador Julius Pranevicius said on Sunday.
The Lithuanian envoy said his country has emerged as a burgeoning fintech hub globally and Indian companies wanting to expand their presence in Europe can use the Baltic nation as a "gateway" to the larger markets in the region.
Lithuania's new dispensation led by Prime Minister Ingrida Simonyte, which assumed office in December, is being hailed as one of the world's most gender-balanced and young governments. Out of 15 members in the cabinet, seven are women and nine ministers are under the age of 40 years.
Pranevicius said the "young" government of Prime Minister Simonyte is leading Lithuania with "new energy and dynamism" with a focus on high-growth areas for economic growth, and the relations with India stand high on its priority.
Lithuania, a prominent Baltic nation, is a member of the powerful NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) as well as the European Union.
In a historic first for the country that regained its independence following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1990, the new government was formed by three conservative parties which are all led by women
The main agenda of the government is to deal with the challenges of the coronavirus crisis as well as to focus on growth in futuristic areas for strengthening Lithuania's economy and make it a hub of new innovation and technologies.
"The new government is looking at expanding cooperation with India in the emerging areas of financial services, life sciences, digital technologies, pharmaceutical and education," Pranevicius said.
The ambassador said there has been a steady increase in leading financial technology firms setting up bases in Lithuania as a result of the Brexit and Indian companies too can take advantage of the favourable investment climate in his country.
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"Lithuania is a young dynamic country which is trying to focus on innovative and high-tech areas to spur growth. I think the image of the young country has been further strengthened by the new gender-balanced and young government," Pranevicius said.
Describing India as a world leader in the pharma sector, the envoy said Lithuania was looking forward to bolstering cooperation with it in biotechnology, life sciences and related areas that will have mutual benefit.