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India high on US investors' agenda after Obama visit: Jaitley
New Delhi, Jan 28
Finance Minister Arun
Jaitley Wednesday said President Barack Obama’s visit to India has
helped forge a new commercial relationship between India and the US.
“President
Barack Obama’s visit to India has helped forge a new commercial
relationship with India. The conclave of Indian and American CEOs (chief
executive officer) exhibited a strong confidence about India. The
desire of American businesses to invest in India was great,†he said in
his Facebook post.
“Their queries related essentially to the ease
of doing business in India. With the American economy growing stronger,
US corporates are flush with funds looking to invest elsewhere. India
appears high on their agenda,†he added.
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