"We decided to have two main diesel and electric locomotive factories. This (investment) was decided before the Bihar elections. We decided to keep it there despite the election results," Prabhu told a gathering of Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) in Vasco town.
What is important is development of the country and that can happen only when all states, including those of backward regions like Bihar are developed, the minister said.
The proposed factories will use best technology and will provide jobs to thousands of youths.
The minister also said the Modi-led government is working on transforming India's profile by increasing the GDP.
"Why only 15-16 per cent should come from manufacturing industry? We want to take it to 30-40 per cent. Then only our one and half crore people will get jobs. If you want to create jobs you must create stable environment for investments so that it can change India's GDP, making it more helpful for manufacturing," he said.
upgrade entire railway network.
"Japanese will invest in the Indian Railways. We also insisted that Japan must help India to upgrade existing railways and safety aspect. Japanese have the best record in safety levels," he said.
Prabhu opined that a country grows with the investment in the industrial sector.
"Every time we look at what is happening today, we should look at what was there one-and-half years back. We saw the phase, where economy was pulled out of the crisis. Our Prime Minister and Finance Minister had done a great job in ensuring that we were pulled out of the situation," he said.
Countries like France, the US, China, Japan are interested in India and this is the best opportunity for the country.
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