• Source:JND

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called on global businesses to invest in India, emphasizing that the country is becoming the biggest hub for diversification and de-risking. Speaking at the 14th India-France CEO Forum in Paris, Modi highlighted India's growth trajectory and its commitment to becoming a developed nation by 2047.

"I tell you, this is the right time to come to India – the perfect time," he said, inviting French and global investors to be part of India's economic rise. Speaking at the 14th India-France CEO Forum in Paris, Modi highlighted India's growth trajectory and its commitment to becoming a developed nation by 2047.

He further underscored India's infrastructure expansion, revealing that the country is set to open 120 new airports. "You can yourself estimate the future possibilities," he added, encouraging investors to explore opportunities across various sectors.

"Today, India is the fifth-largest economy in the world, and the fastest-growing major economy. Soon, we are set to become the third-largest economy in the world," PM Modi asserted.

PM Modi Hails India-France Business Ties at CEO Forum

Speaking at the forum, PM Modi acknowledged the growing India-France strategic partnership. He praised the collaborative spirit between the two countries, stating, “This is a confluence of the best business minds of India and France. I welcome the report of the Summit presented just now. I see that all of you are working with the mantra of innovate, collaborate, and integrate. You are not just building connections; you are also strengthening the India-France strategic partnership.”

As India moves toward its goal of becoming a developed nation by 2047, Modi's message was clear—now is the best time for businesses to establish and expand their presence in the country. He assured investors that the Indian government is committed to fostering a business-friendly environment and driving sustainable economic progress.