India among most open nations for investments: Modi to British bizmen
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that “necessary conditions” for take-off of the Indian economy have been created and has held out an assurance that it will get “better and better” in the coming days.
Speaking before a business audience at the historic Guildhall in London on Thursday, Modi also said that India is among the “most open” countries for foreign investments with the latest round of FDI reforms, asserting, at this point of time, it is “wiser to be in India.”
Stating that he is personally eager to work with the British government and companies, he vowed “my personal care in making your dreams a reality.”
The Prime Minister also sounded hopeful of India successfully rolling out the new goods and services tax in 2016.
“Necessary conditions for take-off of the Indian economy have been created. Never before, India was so well prepared to absorb talent, technology and investment from outside. I can assure you that it will get better and better in the coming days.
“We will be open to welcome your ideas, innovations and enterprises. We are open to carry out necessary corrections in our policies and procedures,” he said.
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