Modi urges Korean investors to take advantage of India's market

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Asserting that will very soon become the world's fifth largest economy by nominal GDP, on Tuesday said his government was working continuously to improve the business climate and called upon South Korean investors to take advantage of the country's potential in terms of its huge market and enabling policy environment.

Addressing the India-Business Summit here, Modi said his government was working with a mission of transforming "from an old civilisation into modern society and an informal economy into a formal economy."

He listed in detail steps taken over the last nearly four years to improve the business environment and assured Korean of his personal support in their contributions to the Indian economy.

"is now ready for business. is now a free destination for enterprise. You will not find such a free and growing market anywhere in the world. I further assure you that whatever is required to promote and protect your investments will be done here. Because we value your involvement and contribution in our economy. At a personal level too, I assure you of my full support whenever required," Modi said.

He said bilateral trade between and in 2017 reached $20 billion, the first time in six years.

"ranks only 16th in FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) equity inflows to offers a lot of potential for the Korean investors with its huge market and enabling policy environment,"

Inviting companies to invest in India, he said: "In FDI, we are one of the most open countries now. Most of the sectors of our economy are open for FDI."

Modi added that more than 90 per cent FDI approvals have been put on the automatic route.

There is practically no requirement of government approval for investments in the except for the defence sector, Modi said.

"Very soon, we will become the world's fifth-largest economy by nominal GDP. We are also the fastest growing major economy of the world today," he added.

Modi said there were very few countries which have three factors of the economy together. "They are -- democracy, demography and demand. In India, we have all the three together," he said.

The said the partnership between the two countries has immense potential to promote regional growth, development, stability and prosperity in "is turning to the east for bigger economic engagement.

Similarly, is trying to diversify its overseas markets," he said.

Modi said has one of the largest start-up ecosystems.

"Our vision is to create a globally competitive industry and services base equipped with skill, speed and scale. Therefore, we are continuously working to improve our investment climate," he said.

Noting that the government particularly wants to promote manufacturing in a big way to create jobs, he referred to the "Make in India" programme and said it includes bringing industrial infrastructure, policies and practices to best global standards and to convert into a global

"This initiative has been well supplemented by programmes like 'Digital India' and 'Skill India'. Cleaner and greener development and Zero defect Zero is another commitment."

He said was moving for adoption of better and there is a huge potential of cooperation between India's software and Korea's IT industry.

"Your car making and our designing capabilities can be put together. Though we have become the third biggest of steel, we need to add lot of value in it. Your and our resources of iron ore can be put together for better products," he said.

He said South Korea's ship-building capacity and India's agenda of port led development can become a of mutual partnership.

Modi identified housing, smart cities, railway stations, water, transportation, railways, sea ports, energy including renewables, IT infrastructure and services, as sectors with potential.

"Both stand to gain by deepening their partnership. a huge and emerging market. It can also be a bridge for Korean business to penetrate the and African markets," Modi said.

Modi also recalled his fascination for and his visit to the country as the of

"I used to wonder how a country of the size of Gujarat, could make such economic progress. I admire the spirit of enterprise of the Korean people. I admire the way in which they have created and sustained their global brands," he said.

--IANS

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First Published: Tue, February 27 2018. 20:38 IST
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