Mos Jitin Prasada exposed rising investment, strong bilateral relations at the Indo-Qatar Trade Summit

New Delhi [India],

On Tuesday, the President of Lulu Mall, Prasad, responded to a question about an investment of Rs 10,000 crore for India, highlighted India’s impressive 69 percent increase in the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the last decade.

“Foreign direct investment has increased by 69 percent in the last 10 years, apart from this we want India to be a manufacturing center, we want people to ‘make’ in India, we want /create jobs in India and this We want kind of investment, ”said Prasad.

The Union Minister underlined the historically strong ties between India and Qatar, stating that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s active involvement in the business discussion with Qatar’s rich and the largest Katri business delegation in India shows the importance of this partnership. Is.

He said, “As you are all aware, India and Qatar have had a very strong relationship for years and Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself led the talks. This shows that the two countries have a lot to share and benefit from each other. ,

“With the total focus of the government on the improvement of trade for the people of India for the citizens of India and in the best interest of our country, PM Modi has taken this initiative and the rich of Qatar and the biggest delegation from Qatar so far Has welcomed , So we will see a lot. India will stand with Qatar to achieve this relationship, ”he said.

The summit is an important step in expanding bilateral trade, investment and business opportunities between the two countries, in which India is leading to benefiting with deep economic cooperation with Qatar.

The Indo-Qatar Joint Trade Forum is being organized on the edge of the journey of Qatar’s rich to increase economic cooperation.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed Qatar’s rich Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani at the airport on Monday, as he arrived on his second state visit to India in New Delhi. He first visited India on a state trip in March 2015.

Qatar Amir was with a high -level delegation, including a minister, senior officer and a business delegation.

The United Trade Forum is being organized by the Indian Industry (CII) in collaboration with the department to promote industry and internal trade.

The high-level Katri delegation includes major enterprises from energy, infrastructure, finance, technology, food security, logistics, advanced manufacturing and innovation.

India and Qatar enjoy a strong economic partnership, which expands bilateral trade in many areas. Katri firms have invested in India’s technology, infrastructure and manufacturing fields, while Indian companies have established a strong presence in Qatar. (AI)

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