Investment worth 100 billion dollars has applied for visa to India: PM Modi

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Last Updated : Oct 09 2014 | 2:50 PM IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared on Thursday that following his recent summit level interactions with Japan, China and the US, "investment worth 100 billion dollars had applied for a visa to India."

Delivering the inaugural address at the "Invest Madhya Pradesh - Global Investors Summit - 2014" at Indore, the Prime Minister said that following his recent summit level interactions with Japan, China and the US, "investment worth 100 billion dollars had applied for a visa to India." It is now upto the states to grab a share of this investment, he added.

He also added that the Centre would stand shoulder to shoulder with all states, irrespective of political affiliation of the state government, to facilitate investment and economic growth.

He also said he wanted the Centre and each state government to work together in the spirit of "one and one - eleven."

The Prime Minister emphasized that India's strength is inherent in its states, and if India is to be developed, states must go forward.

He said he stands for Team India - a team consisting of the Prime Minister and all Chief Ministers. If this team works together, a lot can be accomplished, he added. Prime Minister Modi said the Centre and states are not competitors or enemies; they are complementary.

Complimenting the Madhya Pradesh government and Chief Minister for rapid strides in development, the Prime Minister said that the team of Shivraj Singh Chauhan deserves full credit for it.

He said Madhya Pradesh has ample land, good infrastructure, and effective governance; and therefore is an excellent investment destination. He also complimented the state government for quick follow-up action to derive benefit from key policy initiatives of the Centre, such as the "Make in India" vision and defence manufacturing policy.

The Prime Minister said India is a country of youth, and therefore employment is the primary aim of all investment initiatives.

The Global Investors Summit, which has seen participation by ambassadors of 28 countries, also has nine partner countries.

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First Published: Oct 09 2014 | 2:37 PM IST

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