Shri  Jyotiraditya Madhavrao Scindia, the Minister for State for Commerce and Industry, led a delegation of officials, CEOs and other business delegates to Bogota, Colombia during 6-7 July 2012.
On the first day of the visit, Minister Scindia had a detailed delegation level bilateral talk with Dr. Carlos de Hart , Vice Minister of Commerce, Government of Colombia. Both Ministers expressed their satisfaction that considerable substance and contents had been added to bilateral relations during the last 5 years and reiterated their mutual desire and commitment to further strengthen the existing trade and investment relations and all-round bilateral cooperation. However both leaders agreed that the current level of trade and investment is well below the potential and that calls for focused efforts by the two countries. They also agreed on the need to widen the trade basket. Recently enforced Bilateral Investment Promotion and ProtectionAgreement(BIPPA) between the two countries which came into effect on June 25, 2012 was welcomed by both leaders. Mr Scindia urged the Colombian minister to expedite the ratification of the Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement(DTAA) from the Colombian side as such measures will help build the investor’s confidence on both sides.The Colombian Minister Dr. Hart stated that enhancing economic engagement with India India Colombia  is quite rich in natural resources such as Petroleum, Coal , Minerals and India 
Sri Scindia also had bilateral talks with Mr. German Arce, the  Colombian Vice Minister  of Finance, during which the entire spectrum of economic bilateral relations and identified measures for deepening these relations in the commercial and economic, technical and scientific, and educational and cultural fields were reviewed. The discussion during the meeting provided an excellent opportunity to review the current state of on-going cooperation in diverse fields such as Pharmaceuticals, Information and Communication Technology, Tourism, Power & Energy, etc. Mr. Scindia appreciated the steps taken by the Colombian government such as setting up of Free Trade Zones, attractive tax incentive etc. to improve the investment climate.
 The Minister of State later addressed the first meeting of the India Colombia Business Forum and invited the Colombian companies to participate in the on-going infrastructure upgradation in India Latin America .
On July 7, 2012, the MoS  unveiled a bust of Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore at Instituto Caro y Cuervo(Yerbabuena) in the Colombian capital. Addressing the audience, he recalled the vision of peace and fraternity brought forth byGurudev through his works and stated that those values continue to have relevance and global appeal even today.
 
 
