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PM Modi interacts with Australian business heads, invites them to invest in India

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New Delhi/Sydney: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday interacted with Australian CEOs at a business roundtable in Sydney during which he highlighted the economic reforms undertaken in India and invited them to invest in the country.

The PMO in a tweet said:

“Boosting business ties with Australia!

“PM @narendramodi interacted with Australian CEOs at a business roundtable in Sydney. The PM highlighted the economic reforms and policy measures undertaken to enhance ‘Ease of Doing Business’ in the country.”

The MEA spokesperson said in a tweet:

“Expanding India-Australia business ties!

“PM @narendramodi addressed top Australian CEOs at a business roundtable in Sydney.

“Highlighted numerous economic reforms undertaken by the government. Encouraged the CEOs to forge partnerships with their Indian counterparts.

“Invited them to take advantage of investment opportunities offered by India in domains of infrastructure including digital infrastructure, IT, fintech, telecom, semiconductors, space, renewable energy including green hydrogen, education, pharma, healthcare including medical devices manufacturing, mining including critical minerals, textile, agriculture & food processing.”

The business roundtable is among the PM’s final engagements in Australia, before he heads back home after a three-nation tour tonight.

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