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India and Global partnership: Modi invites German investors in manufacturing sector

Promising a steady and transparent governance, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday wooed global investors in Germany, saying development is not only a political agenda, but an article of faith and looked for global backing to achieve the developmental objectives.

Modi, who along with German Chancellor Angela Merkel inaugurated the Hannover Fair in which India is a partner nation, said creating jobs for India’s youth is a key to tackling India’s demographic point of interest.

To meet this goal my government has divulged the ‘Make In India’ activity. This is a win-win for all,” he said.

“With 65 per cent of our populace beneath the age of 35, the potential outcomes that India’s growth presents for global monetary thriving are enormous,” Modi said.

The credibility of our economy has been restored. India is once again balanced for fast development and advancement,” PM Modi said.

“India is the only rising economy where growth rate is rising. The prospects are far and away superior,” he said.

Modi said his administration has sincerely responded to the call of development and economic change of India.

“Development is not a mere political agenda as far as we concern; it is an article of faith,” Modi said.

“My Government has pledged a steady and transparent tax regime,” he said.

“My Communications with leaders of USA, Russia, France, Japan and China have all aimed at making persisting associations with shared stakes in global development,” he said.

“India is a nation with a lot of youngsters, individuals who need employments, need to see their nation developed and advanced,” German Chancellor Angela Merkel said.

“We think India has a future when you consider democracy, Innovation and thriving. Your nation is a decent example that this is effectively conceivable,” Merkel said.