Strengthening Ties: Modi's Call for Swedish Innovation in India
Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged Swedish companies to increase their presence in India, focusing on manufacturing, green hydrogen, and clean energy. Highlighting shared values of innovation and sustainability, Modi emphasized potential partnerships to leverage Sweden's strengths with India's growth momentum for co-creating 21st-century solutions.
During his official visit to Sweden, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a compelling case for Swedish firms to deepen their engagement in India's manufacturing, green hydrogen, and clean energy sectors.
Emphasizing shared values of democracy and innovation, Modi proposed synergistic collaborations between Sweden's sustainability prowess and India's burgeoning economy. The discussions highlighted India's economic reforms and infrastructure development.
Addressing CEOs alongside Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, Modi outlined opportunities within 'Make In India' and other national initiatives, aiming to form long-term industrial partnerships surpassing traditional buyer-seller ties.
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