He also spoke about India's key developments, such as the increase in domestic aviation flights, and said that in the next 10 years,
Prime Minister Modi speech at the US Business Counseling Conference welcomes foreign investment
India: In his address today, Prime Minister Modi called on US business leaders to come forward to invest in all sectors, including India's infrastructure and defence aerospace sector.
To provide the future
The conference of the Indo-US Chamber of Commerce began at 6 pm today, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaking at 9 pm.
In it, he said that he hoped that there would be a future relationship between India and the United States that would focus on good relations and that there was a need to provide a better future for this world.
Cooperation of the United States
He went on to say that we have brought a lot of reforms in India and the Indian economy is at an all-time high in the last six years.
And through the project of Independent India, we are ready to create a prosperous and strong India for this world.
"We look forward to the cooperation of the United States in this important matter," he said.
India is advancing in many respects with the introduction of more internet technology in rural areas than in cities.
We are also sharing a lot of things openly in front of the people and said that good governance is what makes India achieve growth.
For 22 per cent
Noting that the world's focus is now on India, Modi said, "India is a nation that is open about everything and offers opportunities, and we have a lot to offer in technology."
The Indian healthcare sector is growing at more than 22 per cent per annum and medical technology companies are growing.
He also said that we would welcome them to invest in the United States in the healthcare sector.
He also spoke about India's key developments, such as the increase in domestic aviation flights, and said that in the next 10 years, a lot of new airlines are likely to emerge.
He also noted that India would always welcome US investment in defence and aerospace.
$ 74 billion
He said India has raised the ceiling on foreign direct investment in the sector by 74%, adding that India has created two security corridors and could help in the production of defence logistics, adding that India continues to reach new limits on foreign direct investment every year.
Prime Minister Modi pointed out that there was a foreign direct investment of US $ 74 billion in 2019 and 2020, which is 20% more than the previous year. The Prime Minister's speech was considered very important.
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