Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday met with CEOs of 20 leading American firms, in a round table interaction with the group that included Tim Cook of Apple, Sunder Pichai of Google, John Chambers of Cisco, and Jeff Bezos of Amazon. He said India has now emerged as a business-friendly destination, more so with the upcoming implementation of landmark GST beginning next month, while asking the CEOs to invest in the country.
The Prime Minister also said that India attracted the largest amount of foreign direct investment (FDI) as a result of the NDA government's policies in the last three years. PM Modi also spoke about the reforms undertaken by his government, saying they numbered over 7,000, and were aimed at "ease of [doing] business and minimum government, maximum governance."
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday met with CEOs of 20 leading American firms, in a round table interaction with the group that included Tim Cook of Apple, Sunder Pichai of Google, John Chambers of Cisco, and Jeff Bezos of Amazon. He said India has now emerged as a business-friendly destination, more so with the upcoming implementation of landmark GST beginning next month, while asking the CEOs to invest in the country.
The Prime Minister also said that India attracted the largest amount of foreign direct investment (FDI) as a result of the NDA government's policies in the last three years. PM Modi also spoke about the reforms undertaken by his government, saying they numbered over 7,000, and were aimed at "ease of [doing] business and minimum government, maximum governance."