PM Modi urged Canadian investors to invest in these three sectors
New Dehi: At the annual Invest India Conference, the prime minister of India Shri Narendra Modi gives the three major sectors to Canadian investors to collaborates or invest in India. The three sectors are the field of education, labor, and agriculture.
PM said, “India has undertaken a trinity of reforms in the field of education, labor, and agriculture. Together, they impact almost every Indian.
“If you are looking to partner in the field of education, the place to be in India. If you are looking to invest in manufacturing or services, the place to be in India. If you are looking to collaborate in the field of agriculture, the place to be is India,” he added.
The reforms in the field of labor and agriculture ensure greater participation of the private sector while strengthening the government’s safety nets which will lead to a win-win situation for entrepreneurs as well as hard-working people.
The reforms in the field of education will further harness the talent of our youth. These reforms have also set the stage for more foreign universities to be able to come to India
The reforms in the field of agriculture are far-reaching. They will not only give more choice to farmers but will boost exports
He also mentioned how Canada starts investing in India, “Canada is home to some of the largest & most experienced infrastructure investors. Canadian Pension Funds were the 1st ones to start investing in India. Many of them have already discovered great opportunities in a range of areas like highways, airports, logistics.”
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