Modi invites Russian firms to invest in defence, other sectors

Modi asked Russian firms to "come work with Indian companies" in defence sector

Press Trust of India  |  St Petersburg (Russia) 

India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, left, and Russian President Vladimir Putin arrives to attend a meeting with businessmen at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum in St. Petersburg, Russia, Thursday, June 1, 2017. Modi's visit to Russia
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, left, and Russian President Vladimir Putin arrives to attend a meeting with businessmen at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum in St. Petersburg, Russia, Thursday, June 1, 2017. Modi's visit to Russia

Prime Minister on Thursday invited to partner Indian firms in setting up facilities to make high-tech equipment in

Addressing chief executives of the two countries after an annual bilateral summit in Russia, said had last month approved a policy to allow local private companies to work with foreign players to manufacture equipment to cut reliance on imports.

is sixth biggest manufacturer in the world and we want to raise the share of in (gross domestic product) to 25 per cent from 16 per cent,” he said. 

The policy allows the entry of private companies into the manufacture of submarines, fighter aircraft and armoured vehicles through foreign partnerships.

Modi, who wants to reverse India's dependence on imports by building a local industry, asked Russian firms to "come work with Indian companies" in

The just approved policy allows to partner with global majors "to seek technology transfers and know-how to set up domestic infrastructure and supply chains." With Russian President Putin by his side, said the 70-year old are based on trust.

"Relations have broadened and stood the test of time," he said adding has stood by at international forums.

Modi invites Russian firms to invest in defence, other sectors

Modi asked Russian firms to "come work with Indian companies" in defence sector

Modi asked Russian firms to "come work with Indian companies" in defence sector
Prime Minister on Thursday invited to partner Indian firms in setting up facilities to make high-tech equipment in

Addressing chief executives of the two countries after an annual bilateral summit in Russia, said had last month approved a policy to allow local private companies to work with foreign players to manufacture equipment to cut reliance on imports.

is sixth biggest manufacturer in the world and we want to raise the share of in (gross domestic product) to 25 per cent from 16 per cent,” he said. 

The policy allows the entry of private companies into the manufacture of submarines, fighter aircraft and armoured vehicles through foreign partnerships.

Modi, who wants to reverse India's dependence on imports by building a local industry, asked Russian firms to "come work with Indian companies" in

The just approved policy allows to partner with global majors "to seek technology transfers and know-how to set up domestic infrastructure and supply chains." With Russian President Putin by his side, said the 70-year old are based on trust.

"Relations have broadened and stood the test of time," he said adding has stood by at international forums.
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