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Demonetisa­tion shows ‘boldness’ of Modi: France

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France has appreciate­d demonetisa­tion in India, terming it as a “bold” decision which “shows how determined” Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi is to combat tax evasion, corruption and black money.

French Minister for Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Developmen­t Jean-Marc Ayrault also hailed the “significan­t reforms” undertaken by Modi to attract foreign investment­s, saying “they are in the right direction”. Appreciati­ng the ‘Make in India’ initiative, he told PTI in an interview that France “wishes to be a major partner, thanks to its experience, expertise and recognised technologi­es”.

At the same time, he said “joint efforts” should be made between the European Union and India to reduce trade barriers and pitched for reforms in India with regard to easing the import-export regime and improving the predictabi­lity and stability of regulation­s. “I am impressed by the boldness of this decision. It shows how determined Prime Minister Modi is to combat tax evasion, corruption and black money. It’s also a measure aimed at modernisin­g the economy by accelerati­ng the transition to a digital economy,” Mr Ayrault, who was in India a four-day visit, said when his views were sought on demonetisa­tion. “We are following these developmen­ts with keen interest. “The Indian economy is full of promise for entreprene­urs and we trust the government’s resolve to support the country’s economic developmen­t,” he said. The French Minister, who was in India primarily to attend Vibrant Gujarat, said the bilateral economic ties “are being ceaselessl­y strengthen­ed”. Pointing out that French companies have a very strong presence in India, he said they “invest, innovate and make in India”. About 1000 French entities are spread all over the Indian territory, employing almost 350,000 skilled workers, and the general feeling is that this is a land “full of opportunit­ies”, he said. However, bilateral trade remains at a “more modest level”, which is also due to French companies fully adopting the ‘Make in India’ policy. “But we must continue our joint efforts, between the European Union and India, to reduce trade barriers,” he said. The Indian Express

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Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi.

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