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Pranab Invites Chinese Entrepreneurs to ‘Make in India’

The President was addressing a meeting of India-China Business Forum on the second day of his four-day visit.

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India on Wednesday promised a conducive environment for Chinese investors and invited entrepreneurs to participate in ‘Make in India’ and other flagship programmes of the government, to boost bilateral trade.

We will facilitate your efforts to make your investments in India profitable. We must take advantage of the opportunities that are abound in the growth of both our economies.
Pranab Mukherjee, President
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President Pranab Mukherjee addressed a meeting of the India-China Business Forum in Guangzhou on the second day of his four-day visit to China. The forum, attended by industrialists and businessmen of both sides, was told by the President that India would like to see greater market for Indian products in China in a bid to balance bilateral trade which is now in China’s favour.

This, he said, would particularly be needed in sectors where the two countries have natural complementarities – drugs and pharmaceuticals, IT and IT-related services and agro products.

It is a matter of satisfaction that there is an emerging focus on two-way investment flows.

Mukherjee also stressed that India is a “young nation” and the primary goal is to build a modern economy while focusing on sustainable development.

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The President noted that the bilateral trade between India and China has grown steadily since the turn of this century from $2.91 billion in 2000 to $71 billion last year.

Guangdon province boasts of a $1 trillion economy with high manufacturing and other industries along with being a powerful export house of China. It has sister province relationship with Gujarat and Maharashtra.

A pilot smart city cooperation project has been announced between Shenzhen and the Gujarat International Finance Tec-City in Gujarat last year.

Referring to the links of the 2nd century, before the Christian era, between Guangdong and Kanchipuram through a direct sea route, Mukherjee said this is an exciting time for India and China to reinforce the old linkages and join hands for new ones.

Noting that India has recorded a growth rate of 7.6 percent each year for over a decade now, he said India believes that it cannot grow in isolation.

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In an increasingly interconnected world, India would like to benefit from technology advances and best practices of different countries. The comprehensive reforms introduced in key areas of our economy have enhanced the ease of doing business in India. Our foreign investment regime has been liberalised through simplified procedures. And removal of restrictions on foreign investments.

The President said these reforms have renewed the interest of global investors in India. In 2014, there was a 32 percent growth in investments and in 2015, India emerged as one of the biggest global investment destinations, he said.

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