Vajpayee
seeks Japanese investments
Osaka:
Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee on Saturday sought Japanese
investments in India in sectors like infrastructure,
telecommunications, information technology, energy and textiles.
"Now, more than ever before, India offers excellent
opportunities to do business. There is political stability, there
is growing commitment to carrying out further economic reforms
across the political spectrum," Vajpayee, who is on a
five-day visit to Japan, said while addressing an India business
meeting.
The meeting was organised by Kansai Economic Federation, Kansai
Association of Corporate Executives, Osaka Industrial Association
and Osaka Chambers of Commerce.
Assuring Japanese investors that his government was committed to
simplification, rationalisation and ensuring transparency of
regulatory procedures and institutions, the Prime Minister
welcomed Tokyo's recent decision to lift economic sanctions
against India.
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