PM Modi invites world to India: Come and invest, red carpet replacing red tape


The Indian Express
January 24, 2018

Making a case for eliminating rifts and differences to build a new world order, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Tuesday flagged the rising threat of protectionism, saying that a new layer of tariff and non-tariff barriers were being erected with countries increasingly focusing inward.
Speaking at the World Economic Forum on his first visit to Davos, the first by an Indian Prime Minister in 20 years, Modi also pitched for India as an investment destination, emphasising on efforts to improve the ease of doing business. “We have made it so easy to invest in India, manufacture in India and work in India. We have decided to uproot licence and permit Raj. We are replacing red tape with red carpet,” he said in his keynote address on the opening day of the WEF.
Highlighting how technology was influencing the way we work and live today, the Prime Minister said, “He who is able to control data will control the world.”

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