Highlighting the 'Make in India' programme introduced two years ago, Janakiraman told the nearly 200 delegates gathered from around the world at the first Global People of Indian Origin (Gopio) Business Summit that the steps taken to simplify doing business in India were already well-known to Indian businessmen abroad.
"The high speed-railway network development; highways and roads which are being developed as fast as any developed nations do, are some of the projects that offer participation in contracts," Janakiraman said.
Other areas for foreign investments included renewable energy, information technology, medical equipment, medical tourism, food processing and startups which are revolutionising the Indian economy because it can take just one week in some sectors, the diplomat said.
"Anyone here can also help develop the 100 smart cities planned for India, with allowance for 100 per cent FDI profit repatriation.
"Small or big projects can make you part of developing the new India," Janakiraman concluded.
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