India's 'Reform Express': A Call for Swedish Collaboration
Prime Minister Narendra Modi urges Swedish companies to increase their presence in India, focusing on manufacturing, green hydrogen, and clean energy. Highlighting areas like AI, infrastructure, and healthcare, Modi envisions a co-created wave of tech innovation. The India-EU Free Trade Agreement is a transformative economic partnership, promoting investment and manufacturing growth.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has extended an invitation to Swedish companies, urging them to expand their operations in India's manufacturing, green hydrogen, and clean energy sectors. During his official visit to Sweden, he addressed the European Round Table for Industry (ERT), emphasizing India's rapid economic growth and the potential for global innovation partnerships.
Modi detailed the transformative possibilities within the newly concluded India-EU Free Trade Agreement, which aims to bolster trade, technology, and resilient supply chains between India and Europe. By fostering collaborations in telecom, digital infrastructure, and AI, India is poised to become a global research and development hub.
The prime minister underscored the shared values of democracy and innovation that bind India and Sweden, advocating for stronger economic ties. He encouraged initiatives like 'Make In India' and the National Green Hydrogen Mission to deepen Swedish participation in India's growth story, marking a pivotal moment for future cooperation.
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