Modi to CEOs of Spanish industry: Explore economic opportunities in India

Modi invited Spain to look anew at a new India emerging with government's push for economic growth

IANS  |  Madrid 

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Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy Brey (Left) with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Spain. Photo: Twitter (@marianorajoy)

In a bid to boost India-business and investment ties, Prime Minister interacted with CEOs of leading Spanish companies here on Wednesday, inviting them to invest in India and benefit from the immense potential that awaits them in the country.

"Met top CEOs of the Spanish industry and urged them to explore the economic opportunities in India," Modi tweeted.

He told the CEOs of the reforms being undertaken such as GST, and said that initiatives like Make in India, and Start up India are attracting much foreign interest.

"PM @narendramodi interacts with CEOs of leading Spanish companies with global footprint," External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Gopal Baglay tweeted.

"He invited them to look anew at a new India emerging with government's push for economic growth," he said in another tweet.

There are around 200 Spanish companies in India and they are keen to invest and expand their presence in India.

Earlier on Wednesday, addressing the media ahead of holding talks with his Spanish counterpart Mariano Rajoy, Modi said has made rapid strides in its economy while his government's top priority too was India's economic growth and development.

He said can offer its expertise to India's development priorities like railways, smart cities and infrastructure.

Economic partnership is an important pillar of India's engagement with and Spanish companies have a reputation in fields like renewable energy, high speed rail, infrastructure, tunnelling, technology solution including civil aviation, air space management and waste water management.

Modi arrived here from Germany on Tuesday on the second leg of his six-day, four-nation tour of Europe that will also take him to Russia and France.

This is the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to in nearly 30 years since Rajiv Gandhi paid a trip in 1988.

Modi to CEOs of Spanish industry: Explore economic opportunities in India

Modi invited Spain to look anew at a new India emerging with government's push for economic growth

Modi invited Spain to look anew at a new India emerging with government's push for economic growth

In a bid to boost India-business and investment ties, Prime Minister interacted with CEOs of leading Spanish companies here on Wednesday, inviting them to invest in India and benefit from the immense potential that awaits them in the country.

"Met top CEOs of the Spanish industry and urged them to explore the economic opportunities in India," Modi tweeted.

He told the CEOs of the reforms being undertaken such as GST, and said that initiatives like Make in India, and Start up India are attracting much foreign interest.

"PM @narendramodi interacts with CEOs of leading Spanish companies with global footprint," External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Gopal Baglay tweeted.

"He invited them to look anew at a new India emerging with government's push for economic growth," he said in another tweet.

There are around 200 Spanish companies in India and they are keen to invest and expand their presence in India.

Earlier on Wednesday, addressing the media ahead of holding talks with his Spanish counterpart Mariano Rajoy, Modi said has made rapid strides in its economy while his government's top priority too was India's economic growth and development.

He said can offer its expertise to India's development priorities like railways, smart cities and infrastructure.

Economic partnership is an important pillar of India's engagement with and Spanish companies have a reputation in fields like renewable energy, high speed rail, infrastructure, tunnelling, technology solution including civil aviation, air space management and waste water management.

Modi arrived here from Germany on Tuesday on the second leg of his six-day, four-nation tour of Europe that will also take him to Russia and France.

This is the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to in nearly 30 years since Rajiv Gandhi paid a trip in 1988.

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