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Prime Minister Narendra Modi takes a tour of Masdar City, a hub of clean technology, in Abu Dhabi on Monday. (Photo: IANS/PIB)
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday made a strong pitch for UAE investments in India, saying India has the potential of $1tn investments even as he vowed to address the concerns of businesspersons.
Modi, who later travelled to Dubai on the second leg of his UAE tour, also held detailed talks with Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan.
In the morning, Modi took a tour of Masdar City, a hub of clean technology, 17 km from Abu Dhabi.
Addressing a roundtable of businesspersons at Masdar, Modi said an immediate potential of $1tn worth of investment exists in India.
He said India now has a decisive government with full majority, and several sectors including insurance, railways, defence manufacturing have been opened up for foreign investment.
He touched upon renewable energy, port-led development and low-cost housing as other sectors with huge investment potential.
Lack of interactions
Addressing top businesspersons like Etisalat CEO Ahmed Abdulkarim Julfar and Emaar Properties chairperson Mohammed Ali al-Abbar, Modi also promised to erase the deficit of prime ministerial interactions of the past 34 years.
Former prime minister Indira Gandhi visited the UAE in 1981.
He said that although there were 700 flights between India and the UAE, it took 34 years for an Indian prime minister to visit the UAE.
"I promise this will not happen again," he said.
Taking pot shots at the previous UPA regime, Modi said he has "some problems in legacy" and that some measures were stalled due to the "indecisiveness and lethargy" of past governments.
"It is my priority to kickstart those things," he said.
Modi said he had been informed about some problems being faced by UAE businesspersons and added, "I want to assure we are solving these problems".
He said he will send Indian Commerce Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to try and find solutions to the problems being faced by some UAE investors.
He said that "UAE's power and India's potential can make the dream of an Asian Century" a reality.
"It is now commonly believed that India is one of the fastest growing economies. There are several opportunities of development in India. The 125 crore (1.25bn) people of India are not a market but they are a source of great strength," he said.
He was accompanied on an hour-long visit of Masdar City by senior officials, who briefed him on various aspects of the project.
He travelled briefly on the PRT (Personnel Rapid Transit) car - a driver-less vehicle which runs from point to point on magnetic strips.
Modi also visited the Micro-Nano Fabrication Facility and the Microscopy Lab. He went on a brief walking tour of the city's public spaces and was informed about the sustainable building methodology and key architectural elements.
'Science is Life', Modi wrote and digitally signed in the visitor's book at Masdar City on day two of his visit to the UAE.
In the afternoon, he held talks with the Crown Prince His Highness Sheikh Mohammed, which extended over lunch.
Dubai welcome
He later flew to Dubai, where he met Dubai ruler His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum.
The PMO tweeted: "A different city & an equally warm welcome. @HHShkMohd with PM @narendramodi in Dubai."
In the evening, Modi will address a grand public reception at Dubai Cricket Stadium where over 50,000 Indians have registered to hear the prime minister.
He flies home after the event.
On Sunday, Modi visited the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi, the third largest in the world and also interacted with Indian workers.
On Sunday night, he discussed investment opportunities during a dinner hosted by the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, that controls the $800bn sovereign wealth fund of the Gulf country.
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