In China, Narendra Modi slams critics, says feel the winds of change
‘We have committed ourselves for creating and improving the business environment’
Shanghai: Reaching out to Chinese investors, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday asked them to take advantage of the “winds of change” in India, with a much more transparent, responsive and stable regulatory regime, even as leading firms from the two sides signed 26 deals worth more than $22 billion.
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“This is a historic opportunity for Chinese companies,” Mr Modi said, addressing the India-China Business Forum here in China’s financial hub after interacting with 22 CEOs of top Chinese companies, including Alibaba Group chairman Jack Ma.
“We have committed ourselves for creating and improving the business environment. I can assure you that once you decide to be in India, we are confident to make you more and more comfortable,” the Prime Minister said.
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