India is creating stable business environment, removing arbitrariness, Modi says at Korean summit
The prime minister said the country is widening areas of trust, which represents a complete change of the government’s mindset.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday that the government has broadened its investment horizons and has worked towards creating a stable business environment. Speaking at the India-Korea Business Summit in New Delhi, he claimed that India is one of the most open economies in the world.
“We have worked towards creating a stable business environment, removing arbitrariness in decision making,” Modi told the delegates. “We seek positivity in day-to-day transactions. We are widening areas of trust. This represents a complete change of the government’s mindset.”
We have worked towards creating a stable business environment, removing arbitrariness in decision making. We seek positivity in day to day transactions. We are widening areas of trust; rather than digging into doubts. This represents a complete change of the Govt’s mindset: PM
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) February 27, 2018
We are working with the mission of Transforming India from:
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) February 27, 2018
An old civilisation into a modern society ,
An informal economy/ into a formal economy: PM @narendramodi
Modi listed democracy, demography and demand as the top factors that are important for any economy and said that India has a combination of the three. The prime minister added that India is on a “de-regulation and de-licensing” drive. “Validity period of industrial licences has been increased from 3 years to 15 years,” he said.
India, Modi added, is already the third-largest economy in terms of purchasing power. “Very soon, we will become the world’s fifth-largest economy by nominal GDP. We are also the fastest-growing major economy of the world today,” he said. “We are also a country with the one of the largest start-up eco-systems.”
If you see around the globe, there are very few countries where you have three important factors of economy together. They are: Democracy, Demography and Demand. In India, we have all the three together: PM @narendramodi
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) February 27, 2018
We are on a de-regulation and de-licensing drive. Validity period of industrial licenses has been increased from three years to fifteen years and more: PM @narendramodi
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) February 27, 2018
Modi said that bilateral trade between India and Korea crossed $20 billion for the first time in six years. He said he “admires the spirit of entrepreneurship of the Korean people”.
He added: “I admire the way in which they have created and sustained their global brands, from information technology and electronics to automobile and steel, Korea has given exemplary products to the world.”
From Princess to Poetry and from Buddha to Bollywood; India & Korea have so much in common: PM @narendramodi
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) February 27, 2018
I admire the spirit of entrepreneurship of the Korean people. I admire the way in which they have created and sustained their global brands. From IT and Electronics to Automobile and Steel, Korea has given exemplary products to the world: PM @narendramodi
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) February 27, 2018