January 11, 2025 02:21 am (IST)
India is a land of opportunity: Modi invites businessmen in Qatar
Doha, Jun 5 (IBNS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday met with business leaders in Qatar's capital city Doha where he invited them to do business in India, which according to him is a "land of opportunities."
"India is a land of opportunity. I have come to personally invite you to take advantage of this opportunity," Modi said.
The Indian PM praised the role of Emir of Qatar in promoting India-Qatar business ties.
He said, "All of you recognize the potential of India. I will address the bottlenecks you have identified."
Highlighting India's advantages, Modi said, "India's 800 million youth are its biggest strength. Infrastructure expansion & upgradation & manufacturing are my other priorities."
He said the country's projects for Smart Cities, metros, urban waste management etc are geared towards upgrading quality of life of people.
Modi has identified agro processing, railways and solar energy as very promising areas for Qatari investment.
Modi is visiting Qatar, which his second stop during his five nations tour.
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