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Singapore is one of the top destinations for Indian investment: Modi

| | Nov 24, 2015, at 09:08 pm
Singapore, Nov 24 (IBNS): Indian PM Narendra Modi on Tuesday said Singapore is one of the top destinations for Indian investment.

Addressing the India-Singapore Economic Convention, Modi said: "Singapore is one of the top destinations for Indian investment. Many Indian companies are registered here."

He said Singapore and India can work together in several positive areas.

He said India will like to work with the Asian nation in a 'bigger way'.

Highlighting the achievements of his government, Modi said: "We are trying to harness India's development potential through policies and our people."

Modi said the energy, enterprise & skill of people, who are under the age of 35, will guide India's transformation.

"Reforms are happening in a big way & these reforms are to transform systems," Modi said inviting investment from Singapore to India.

 
Modi reached Singapore on Monday.

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