Speaking at a panel discussion here at the World Economic Forum (WEF), Abbasi said, "We strongly recognise the vision of China and President Xi Jinping
Fadnavis said he is also inviting global investors for the Magnetic Maharashtra global summit to be held next month
Senior trade expert Biswajit Dhar points out the deeper issues Modi didn't talk about
Indian government eased restrictions this month on foreign direct investment in several sectors, including single brand retail, real estate brokerages and power exchanges
On interest being seen in India here at Davos summit, the minister said theway India is transforming into a superpower and a new economy and into a new India
Gandhi attacked the PM for allegedly working for the rich and waiving their loans
Modi narrated the India growth story and underlined immense growth opportunities presented by the country for global businesses
At the Davos summit, Modi tells foreign investors that India is open to business
About issues facing the Western world, Rajan listed technology, an ageing population and climate change
Modi outlined three main challenges that the world was facing: Terrorism, climate change, and protectionism
BJP chief Amit Shah today termed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos a "reason of pride" for all Indians and said the country offers opportunities to the entire world. Shah, who put out a series of tweets, said Modi has perfectly articulated India's strengths and aspirations in the multi-conceptual world at Davos. "India offers unique opportunities to the entire world. It offers wealth with wellness, health with wholeness of life, prosperity with peace... India welcomes one & all," Shah tweeted. Referring to Modi's speech at WEF's plenary session, Shah said the prime minister had superbly invoked how Indian culture has always believed in uniting, not dividing. "Our scriptures, written thousands of years ago, speak about 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam'. We are all united by our shared destinies," he said. Citing Modi's remarks on climate change, Shah said it is a potent global challenge. Under Modi's leadership, India has not only set ..
While in India, Trudeau will engage with youth, and visit several landmarks, including Taj Mahal
Modi showcased India's growth story to world leaders and called out for tackling climate change, terrorism, threat to globalisation
The World Economic Forum 2018 gathers world leaders to discuss the state of the world, and how to improve it
The PwC survey of nearly 1,300 CEOs found that 57 percent expect global growth to improve in 2018, almost twice the level of last year and the largest increase since the survey began in 2012.
Addressing a roundtable before a dinner meet, Modi narrated India's growth story.
Booming stock markets and the best global economic growth in seven years are fueling record levels of optimism among chief executives, according to a survey released by PwC on Monday
Swiss President Alain Berset greeted Modi with a warm handshake in this town in the Swiss Alps before leading the Indian leader to the meeting
For four days, the seven chairwomen of the World Economic Forum in Davos will be the faces of successful women around the world
The tax cuts would likely widen US current account deficit, strengthen US dollar, affect international investment flows