India a land of opportunities, open to innovation and investment: PM Modi at Dubai Expo address

Narendra Modi, in his video message to a gathering at the India Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai on Friday, hailed India as one of the most open countries which offers maximum growth and invited investors to invest.

Watch the video of Narendra Modi's address below:

Modi said India is a powerhouse of talent and is making many advances in the world of technology, research and innovation. "Our economic growth is powered by a combination of legacy industries and start-ups," he said.

Referring to the theme of India's pavilion — ''Openness, Opportunity and Growth'' — he stressed that today's India is one of the most open countries in the world, open to learning, open to perspectives, open to innovation, open to investment.

"India also offers you maximum growth. Growth in scale, growth in ambition, growth in results. Come to India and be a part of our growth story,” the prime minister said, inviting the investors. Over the last seven years, the government of India has undertaken several reforms to boost economic growth, he said.

"We will keep doing more to continue this trend," he added.

He also invited participants to take a look at the India Pavilion on Twitter.

Modi said that today, India is a land of opportunities, be it in the field of arts or commerce, industry or academia.

"There is opportunity to discover, opportunity to partner, opportunity to progress. Come to India and explore these opportunities. India also offers you maximum growth. Growth in scale, growth in ambition, growth in results. Come to India and be a part of our growth story," he said in his brief remarks.



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