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India never a better investment destinatio­n than today, says PM

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday asserted that India was never a more promising investment destinatio­n than it is today as his government completes three years in office later this month. Addressing the IndiaTurke­y Business Summit here, Modi said that since coming to power in this very month three years ago, the government has launched several initiative­s to reform the economy and administra­tive processes. The government also launched several flagship programmes like Make in India, Startup India and Digital India. "Today, Indian economy is the fastest growing major economy in the world. In addition to maintainin­g this pace, our focus is to remove the inefficien­cies from the system," the prime minister said.

The government, Modi said, is in the process of building a New India, adding that the focus is on improving ease of doing business by reforming policies, processes and procedures. Seeking Turkish investment­s, the prime minister said there is a huge potential and opportunit­y to enhance bilateral engagement. This, he felt, is possible through trade and FDI inflows, technology tie-ups and cooperatio­n on various projects. "Let us work together for enhancing the level of our economic activities for welfare of our people. “From the Indian side, I welcome you with open arms. I can say with confidence that India was never a more promising destinatio­n than it is today," the prime minister said. He called on the chambers of commerce and industry of both sides to engage with each other proactivel­y and work closely, both at the government and B2B levels. "I know that Turkish constructi­on companies have successful­ly undertaken many constructi­on and infrastruc­ture projects in other countries. Our infrastruc­ture requiremen­ts are enormous, including core as well as social and industrial infrastruc­ture," he said. Modi said the country plans to build 50 million houses by 2022, metro rail projects in 50 cities and high-speed trains in various national corridors. The two-way trade has gone up to USD 6.4 billion in 2016, from USD 2.8 billion in 2008. In his address to the Summit, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called for a free trade agreement with India to expand the ambit of bilateral economic ties. He also suggested that the two should explore the possibilit­y of trade in local currency to deal with exchange rate fluctuatio­ns. Hardsellin­g his country as an ideal tourist destinatio­n, the president said Indian families are increasing­ly organising wedding ceremonies in Turkey in recent years. "Therefore, we would like to host more Indian tourists in Turkey... you can come to Turkey for honeymoon. We would like to host you in Turkey," he added. The visiting president said Turkish companies can participat­e in India's project to develop 100 smart cities.

 ??  ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the India-Turkey Business Summit, in New Delhi on Monday. PTI
Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the India-Turkey Business Summit, in New Delhi on Monday. PTI

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