‘Come, Earn in India’: PM Modi Invites Jordanian Investors with a ‘Good Returns’ Pitch
PM Modi highlighted India’s 8% growth and invited Jordanian firms to invest in sectors like dry-climate farming, manufacturing medicines, and cold chain infrastructure.
- On Dec 16 in Amman, Prime Minister Narendra Modi invited Jordanian companies to invest in India, promising good returns as the country grows at over 8 per cent.
- Framing the visit as relationship-building, Modi said India is soon going to become the third-largest economy and attributed growth to productivity-driven governance and innovation-led policies.
- On agriculture and logistics, Modi pointed to cold chains, food parks and storage as practical cooperation points and proposed precision farming and micro-irrigation for dry climates.
- On Monday, Modi arrived in Jordan's capital, Amman, at King Abdullah II's invitation, making Jordan the first leg of his four-day, three-nation tour.
- Positioning Jordan regionally, Modi suggested it could become a reliable hub for West Asia and Africa, saying India's experience can make a real difference for Jordan.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with King Abdullah II of Jordan, addressed the India-Jordan Business Forum in Amman. In his address, PM Modi proposed doubling bilateral trade to US$5 billion over the next five years. The two leaders discussed ways to enhance trade and connectivity.
Bridging Economies: Modi Invites Jordanian Investment in India
Prime Minister Narendra Modi encourages Jordanian companies at the India-Jordan Business Forum to invest in India, highlighting the country's rapid economic growth and opportunities for high returns. He emphasizes historical trust and future economic potential, urging collaboration in sectors like medicine, agriculture, and infrastructure.
Outcomes mark meaningful expansion of India-Jordan partnership: PM Modi - The Tribune
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday hailed the outcomes of his visit to Jordan, noting they mark an important and meaningful step in the expansion of ties between New Delhi and Amman. The Prime Minister said that the wide-ranging outcomes of the visit, spanning sectors from renewable energy to digital innovation, reflect the growing depth of the India-Jordan partnership.
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