Prime Minister Of India Narendra Modi arrives in Germany to seek investment, Modi says govt. trying to end frequent rule changes and surprises

PM Modi In Germany
HANNOVER: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday arrived in Hannover on the second leg of a three-nation tour during which he will seek Germany’s support for his ‘Make in India’ campaign.

During his three-day stay in Germany, the Prime Minister will meet German Chancellor Angela Merkel and German business leaders.

He is expected to invite German companies to invest in India and participate in ‘Make in India’ initiative.
Several Indians gathered outside a hotel here, where the Prime Minister is staying, and greeted him by shouting ‘Modi’, ‘Modi’.

Promising a stable business environment, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday wooed German investors saying opportunities in India are “seamless” and huge for a vibrant economic partnership.

Inaugurating the Hannover Messe, the world’s biggest business fair, with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the PM said India was working on a “predictable and transparent” environment to open up investments.

“We are creating an environment that is stable, where rules will not be changed frequently and there will be no surprise elements,” he said.

Strongly pitching for his “Make in India” campaign, he said it was not a “slogan or a brand, but a new national movement”.

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