Forbes, who took charge last week, also said it was too early to say if such issues were diluting the focus away from economic growth and development.
"I wish the world was such a good place that places that are intolerant, get less investment. It is not the way it is," Forbes told PTI when asked if the issue over intolerance have hurt investments in India.
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Asserting that "India is not an intolerant nation", he said: "We are a very noisy democracy. You hear everything at the same time. Certain things get amplified more..."
Asked if he feels the narrative in India in recent times has shifted from growth to issues like intolerance, the CII President said: "I think it is too early to say that the growth narrative and the growth focus is being diluted and diverted.
"It will be a terrible tragedy for the country if that happened without question. But I think it is too soon to say that, that is actually happening."
When asked if incidents like the Jat agitation in Haryana have a negative impact on investments, the CII President said: "What does have an effect on investment is uncertainty and insecurity.
"So if there is ever a perception that things are uncertain or you can't predict what's going to happen or insecurity that you are going to be unsafe, that will affect investments".
He further said: "We have to ensure that the basics of security, predictability, no uncertainly in terms of what you can expect in a particular area, if we take care of that I think investments won't be affected.
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