Vibrant Gujarat Summit: Narendra Modi talks counter-terror cooperation with US, Canada leaders

Narendra Modi discussed counter-terror cooperation, among other issues such as greater economic ties, with senior leaders of the US and Canada visiting India for the Vibrant Gujarat Summit.

Vibrant Gujarat Summit: Narendra Modi talks counter-terror cooperation with US, Canada leaders
GANDHINAGAR: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today discussed counter-terror cooperation, among other issues such as greater economic ties, with senior leaders of the US and Canada visiting India for the Vibrant Gujarat Summit here.

In his meeting with the US Secretary of State John Kerry, discussions primarily focused on the upcoming visit of US President Barack Obama and issues like counter-terror co-operation, while economic matters and matters of regional interest also figured in the talks.

"Both sides agreed that the visit would add momentum to the India-US strategic partnership. They also noted that issues relating to WTO Trade Facilitation had been satisfactorily resolved," an official statement from the Prime Minister's Office said.

Counter terror cooperation was also a key theme in the Prime Minister's meeting with Canada's Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Chris Alexander.

"The Prime Minister condemned the attack on Canada's Parliament, and stressed the need for a zero-tolerance approach to terror," the statement said.

Modi also said he looked forward to visiting Canada. Besides, Modi met Israel's Agriculture Minister Yair Shamir and both sides sought to further enhance cooperation in the agriculture sector.
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The Prime Minister invited Israel to take advantage of the Make in India initiative and establish high-end manufacturing centres in India.

In Modi's meeting with Akbar Torkan, Senior Advisor to the President of Iran, both sides reviewed progress in the implementation of the Chahbahar Port Project. Energy cooperation and regional issues also came up for discussion.

Separately, Modi also met World Bank President Jim Yong Kim wherein climate change and clean energy came up for discussion.

In his meeting with the Prime Minister of Macedonia, both sides agreed on the need to enhance trade and investment ties.
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The Governor of Astrakhan, Russia, Alexander Zhilkin, invited investment from India in his meeting with Modi.
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Day1: Highlights of Vibrant Gujarat Summit 2015
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Reliance Industries chief Mukesh Ambani said his group would invest Rs 1 lakh crore in 12-18 months across businesses.

Mukesh Ambani also invited the companies from across the world to invest in the state.

" We are proud to be a Gujarati company, we have invested in Gujarat time and again to convert a business vision into reality," said Mukesh Ambani.

In pic: Industrialist Mukesh Ambani during the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit 2015, in Gandhinager on Sunday.
Reliance Industries chief Mukesh Ambani said his group would invest Rs 1 lakh crore in 12-18 months across businesses.

Mukesh Ambani also invited the companies from across the world to invest..
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Kumar Mangalam Birla of Aditya Birla Group announced investment plans for Rs 20,000 crore in the state.

"We have a personal bias for Gujarat and our ambitions are woven with the state," Kumar Mangalam Birla said.

In Pic: Industrialist Kumar Mangalam Birla addresses business delegates during the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit 2015 in Gandhinagar on Sunday.
Kumar Mangalam Birla of Aditya Birla Group announced investment plans for Rs 20,000 crore in the state.

"We have a personal bias for Gujarat and our ambitions are woven with the state," Kumar..
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Among foreign companies, Australian mining giant Rio Tinto's CEO Sam Walsh said the group would add 30,000 jobs in diamond cutting industry in Gujarat, adding that Australia is looking forward to the state as a promising business destination.

Japanese auto giant Suzuki Corp's chairman Osamu Suzuki said Gujarat is superior in terms of infrastructure and administration, adding that he sees "India becoming consolidated into one economic identity under the able leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi."

In pic: Chairman of Suzuki Motor Corporation, Japan Osamu Suzuki addresses business delegates during the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit 2015 in Gandhinagar.
Among foreign companies, Australian mining giant Rio Tinto's CEO Sam Walsh said the group would add 30,000 jobs in diamond cutting industry in Gujarat, adding that Australia is looking forward to the..
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