Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Open, investment-friendly economy in India, says PM

Calls on member nations to help India in its efforts to become a $5tn economy by 2024

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi pitched India as the “most open and investment­friendly economy” even as he called on members of Brics to make the grouping’s mechanisms more efficient and outcome-driven to drive economic growth.

Modi, who on Thursday concluded a visit to Brasilia to attend the Brics (Brazil-Russia India-China-South Africa) Summit, told the grouping’s business forum that India is the world’s most investment-friendly economy because of political stability, predictabl­e policy and business-friendly reforms.

He called on the Brics members to participat­e in India’s efforts to become a $5-trillion economy by 2024, with investment­s of $1.5-trillion in the infrastruc­ture sector alone.

Addressing the plenary session of the summit, Modi said Brics’ mechanisms and processes must be made more efficient and outcome-driven to meet challenges of the global economy. “We need to pay special attention to mutual trade and investment. Intra-Brics trade accounts for just 15% of world trade, while our combined population is more than 40% of the world’s population,” he said.

The services sector has good prospects to grow and the cost of intra-Brics trade should be reduced. Medical devices, new energy options and innovation­s for the differentl­y-abled and elderly can be priority areas for cooperatio­n, he added.

Calling for enhanced cooperatio­n to tackle climate change, Modi said sustainabl­e water management and sanitation are important challenges in urban areas. He added that India would host the first meeting of Brics water ministers.

Modi also said terrorism is the biggest threat to developmen­t and peace.

“In 10 years, two-and-a-half million lives were lost to terrorism (and) according to various estimates, more than $1 trillion was lost to the world’s economy,” he said.

Terrorism and its financing, drug traffickin­g and organised crimes create deep indirect harm to businesses by creating an environmen­t of scepticism, and the activities of five working groups will enhance security cooperatio­n within Brics, he said.

The Brasilia Declaratio­n adopted at the summit extended support to India’s efforts to counter terrorism by condemning the menace in all its forms. It said terrorist acts are “criminal and unjustifia­ble, regardless of their motivation­s whenever, wherever and by whomsoever committed”.

The declaratio­n called for concerted efforts to fight against terrorism under UN auspices in accordance with internatio­nal law and underlined the responsibi­lity of all states to prevent the financing of terror networks and “terrorist actions, including those from their territorie­s”.

The Brics members reiterated their commitment to combat illicit financial flows and to cooperate within the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and FATF-style regional bodies and in other multilater­al, regional and bilateral forums.

 ?? ANI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the plenary session of the 11th BRICS Summit in Brasilia on Thursday.
ANI Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the plenary session of the 11th BRICS Summit in Brasilia on Thursday.

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