In Hannover, Modi paints India as attractive investment destination

If the response for India at Hannover were a benchmark, then Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Germany can be declared a huge success.

In Hannover, Modi paints India as attractive investment destination
HANNOVER: If the response to an event that showcased the cultural diversity of Indian states at the world's biggest industrial fair here were a benchmark, then Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Germany can be declared a huge success.

CEOs of giant German engineering companies and Chancellor Angela Merkel loved it and the claps and cheers resounded for long. But, apart from that, there is a long road to traverse even as Modi made a fervent pitch for India. "We want to accelerate economic growth and provide jobs to our youth,” he told German businessmen.

Modi said his contingent had 14 states, 120 CEOs and 320 companies from India participating in the fair, Hanover Messe, underscoring the significance India is giving to business with Germany.

Touting "Make in India” as a new national movement that covers society and business, he said the country is an attractive destination and that his government will make it easy to reach and a place where there will be no negative surprises. "There will be no surprise element,” he told the audience that had Merkel, Siemens AG chief J Kaiser, Daimler’s CEO Dieter Zetsche and Volkswagen’s Martin Winterkorn among others.




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"We’ve moved with speed, created confidence at home and abroad and will protect your intellectual property rights,” the PM told his audience. The country's tax system would be more "predicatable”, he said and also talked about "new financial instruments” to fund India’s growth.


"Every CEO who has tried to turnaround knows how challenging and difficult it is get people come on the same side," he said in an attempt to highlight how he has changed business sentiment overnight.

"The will to change is there and it is moving with speed and in the right direction,” he said. But the Germans were looking for something more from the Indian government: a free trade agreement with the European Union that will benefit German companies to do trade in India, a suggestion that many in the government and in business in India unwilling to agree, with talk of reworking existing FTAs.

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Modi’s last line, as he opened the industrial fair along with Merkel, was imploring businessmen from both sides, "When the shutter comes down at the fair, I hope many new doors would have opened”.



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Why Germany is big for India

1) Germany is the 8th largest foreign investor in India. Its foreign direct investments in India during January November 2014 was valued at $995 million. More than 1600 German collaborations with Indian entities and around 600 Indo-German joint ventures are currently in operation.

2) Trade between the two countries was valued around 16 billion euros. Germany is India’s largest trading partner in the EU and one of the top ten global trading partners

(This correspondent is in Germany on the invitation of Siemens India)
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Make in India at Hannover Fair: How the lion is roaring on the streets of Germany
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Hoping to give 'Make in India' initiative a strong push, PM Narendra Modi inaugurated the Hannover Fair 2015 – where India is the partner country – together with host and German chancellor Angela Merkel.

When the shutters of Hannover Fair 2015 come down, I hope many new doors will open, said PM Narendra Modi in his address. We take a look at how India has splashed the Make in India branding all over Hannover.
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Hoping to give 'Make in India' initiative a strong push, PM Narendra Modi inaugurated the Hannover Fair 2015 – where India is the partner country – togeth..
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"The lion roars at Hannover Messe. Make in India showcased on world stage," tweeted MEA spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin.
"The lion roars at Hannover Messe. Make in India showcased on world stage," tweeted MEA spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin.
About 400 Indian companies are participating in the week-long world's largest industrial fair which will see the presence of about 100-120 Indian CEOs beside 3,000 German delegates.

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About 400 Indian companies are participating in the week-long world's largest industrial fair which will see the presence of about 100-120 Indian CEOs beside 3,000 German delegates.

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Germany is critical to Make in India initiative following its expertise in heavy engineering and manufacturing.

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Germany is critical to Make in India initiative following its expertise in heavy engineering and manufacturing.

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Modi's maiden visit to Germany as PM is key for the German investors to get confidence in this government's plan to attract foreign capital.

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Modi's maiden visit to Germany as PM is key for the German investors to get confidence in this government's plan to attract foreign capital.

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Strongly pitching for his 'Make in India' campaign, PM Modi said it was not a "slogan or a brand, but a new national movement".

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Strongly pitching for his 'Make in India' campaign, PM Modi said it was not a "slogan or a brand, but a new national movement".

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'Make in India', the flagship programme of the government to develop and market India to global investors is the theme for participation at the Hannover Messe 2015 fair.

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'Make in India', the flagship programme of the government to develop and market India to global investors is the theme for participation at the Hannover Messe 2015 fair.

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The 'Make in India' lion branding can be seen on the streets of Germany.

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The 'Make in India' lion branding can be seen on the streets of Germany.

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Even the Hannover Airport has been splashed with 'Make in India' branding.

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Even the Hannover Airport has been splashed with 'Make in India' branding.

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The focus is on showcasing the various sectors of the Indian economy that foreign investors can bet on.

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The focus is on showcasing the various sectors of the Indian economy that foreign investors can bet on.

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