Friday 15 May 2015

'Make in India,' PM Narendra Modi Tells Top Chinese CEOs; Deals Worth $22 Billion Signed



Shanghai:  Shortly after Prime Minister Narendra Modi met top Chinese CEOs and addressed a gathering of businessmen, Indian and Chinese companies signed 21 agreements worth about 22 billion dollars in Shanghai today.

To executives from 200 Chinese and Indian companies PM Modi said, "Now India is ready for business."

"You are the 'factory of the world'. Whereas, we are the 'Back office of the world'... Let us work together in mutual interest and for progress and prosperity of our great countries," the PM said in his speech, making a strong pitch for his make in India campaign.

The PM began his engagements in Shanghai, the last stop in his three-city, three-day visit to China, by meeting 22 top Chinese CEOs.

"I have come to say to you Make in India," he told them and talked about what he called the "5F Formula - From Farm to Fibre to Fabric to Fashion to Foreign."

India and China "can together give something to the world," the PM said to the CEOs. Among them was Jack Ma of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, who said to the PM, "We are excited about India. We are excited about Make in India and Digital India."

Lin Bin President of phone maker Xiaomi, said, "We have some big plans for India, we fully support Make in India."

The PM flew to Shanghai on Friday evening from Beijing, where he held talks with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang.

The trade imbalance between the two countries has figured high on the agenda in discussions between the two countries.

Chanda Kochhar of ICICI and Rajan Bharti Mittal of Bharti Enterprises Airtel, who were among 39 Indian Industry leaders in Shanghai today, told NDTV that the growing trade deficit is a huge worry.

The trade deficit between India and China increased about 34 per cent, to $48.43 billion in 2014-15 from $36.21 billion in the previous fiscal, in China's favour.

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