Inviting more German companies to invest in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday asked potential foreign investors to come to the country to see for themselves the easing in India's regulatory environment.
"Indo-German partnership should and will flourish. My advice to you is come and feel the change in India's regulatory environment," Modi told an Indo-German business summit here.
India is the partner country this year at the world's largest industrial fair, the Hannover Messe, which was inaugurated by Modi jointly with German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Sunday.
"I am here to assure the German companies that India is now a changed country. Our regulatory regime is much more transparent, responsive and stable," he added.
The Hannover Messe, which came into existence in 1947, normally draws around 6,000 exhibitors and about 200,000 visitors over a one-week period.
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