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Cleaning the system of black money and corruption figure very high on my agenda, says prime minister

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new delhi — Against the backdrop of his demonetisa­tion decision, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said cleaning the system from black money and corruption is “very high” on his agenda amid a push towards employment generation and selfemploy­ment opportunit­ies.

“India is currently witnessing an economic transforma­tion... We are now moving towards a digital and cashless economy,” he said while addressing via video conferenci­ng the Economic Times Asian Business Leaders Conclave 2016 in Kuala Lumpur along with his Malaysian counterpar­t Najib Razak.

“Presently, cleaning the system from black money and corruption is very high on my agenda,” Modi said, against the backdrop of his November 8 decision to scrap notes of Rs500 and Rs1,000 denominati­on.

He said the economic process in India is being geared towards activities which are vital for generating employment or self-employment opportunit­ies.

The prime minister told the gathering that a number of steps have been taken to attract greater FDI and listed the various steps taken in this direction.

He also mentioned that amendment to the Constituti­on to pave the way for Goods and Services Tax (GST), which will overhaul the indirect tax system in India, has been cleared by parliament and “this is expected to be implemente­d in 2017”.

“We welcome those who are not in India so far... India is not only a good destinatio­n. It’s always a good decision to be in India,” Modi said.

“We have opened up new sectors for FDI and enhanced caps for existing sectors,” he said, adding the government’s concerted efforts on major FDI policy reforms continue and conditions for investment­s have been simplified.

Total FDI inflows in the last two and a half years have touched $130 billion, Modi said. “The positive change in policy, regulatory and investment environmen­t in India is recognised by both domestic and foreign investors,” he said. — PTI

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PTI MODI: We are moving towards a digital, cashless economy. —

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