Prime Minister Narendra Modi Tuesday hoped Japan will follow "Look at India" policy.
"Just as India is focusing on Look East policy, we expect Look at India policy from Japan," Modi said, adding India should replicate the Japanese model of work culture at home to attract Japanese investment.
"If we can provide similar work culture, governance and efficiency that Japan has, we can make them feel at home in India," Modi said while addressing a seminar organised by JETRO (Japan External Trade Organization) and Nikkei (Tokyo Stock Exchange).
He told Japan that if it is looking for growth, then there is no better place than India.
"I assure you that there is no better place than India for your growth and expansion," Modi said on the fourth day of his five-day Japan sojourn.
--Indo-Asian news Service
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