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Sinton Surini Nusantara Attends India with Indonesia Presidential Delegation in New Delhi

Courtesy of Indonesia Chamber of Commerce and Industry Secretariat (KADIN)

On 25 January 2025, Sinton Surini Nusantara was selected as one of twenty-five distinguished Indonesian companies to join the Indonesia Presidential Delegation in New Delhi, alongside the Indonesia Chamber of Commerce and Industry Secretariat (KADIN). The participating companies represented five critical sectors: healthcare, food and agriculture, manufacturing, energy, and technology.

The Indonesia-India CEO forum, supported by the Embassy of India in Indonesia and the Indonesian Embassy in India, was led by the Chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce, Anindya Bakrie, and the Chairman of the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII), Ajay S Shriram. The joint statement underscored the need to prioritize two-way trade and investment, highlighted the importance of cross border collaboration, and acknowledged the increasing influence of India and Indonesia in the global food economy.

As part of its commitment to global expansion, Sinton Group recently opened an office in India to strengthen its presence and engage with potential partners in the region. Our Group CEO, Mr. Rajinder Singh, met with prominent stakeholders from leading Indian entities such as Allana Group, AMUL (Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd.), National Cooperative Exports Limited (NCEL), Hexagon Nutrition Ltd., Lulu Group International, and many more. Through these crucial engagements, Sinton Group reaffirmed its commitment to providing high-quality agricultural products to foster growth in the food and agriculture industry.

Sinton Group is eager to leverage the insights gained from this event to build long-term business relationships in India and Indonesia. The discussions with key stakeholders, including Allana Group, Lulu Group, AMUL, NCEL and Hexagon Nutrition mark the beginning of strategic partnerships that Sinton Group anticipates will bolster regional food security and foster sustainable development in the economies of both nations.

To read more about the Indonesia-India CEO Forum click here.

From right to left: Rajinder Singh, Group CEO of Sinton Group, Anindya Bakrie Chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce, and Ben Mansor, General Manager of Sinton Group
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