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India`s Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked top american CEOs to invest in India as it is emerging as a “business-friendly destination” and that things will only get better once the game-changing tax reform is implemented. Modi was interacting with the CEOs of top 20 American firms at a round table meeting which was attended by CEOs including Apple`s Tim Cook, Google`s Sundar Pichai, Microsoft`s Satya Nadella, Amazon`s Jeff Bezos and John Chambers from Cisco among others. PM Modi also spoke about the policies of the NDA government during the last three years and said that as a result of the successful implementation of these policies, India has attracted largest foreign direct investment (FDI). He also said that the whole world is looking at India. 7,000 reforms alone by GOI for ease of (doing) business and minimum government, maximum governance, claimed Gopal Bagley, spokesman of the Ministry of External Affairs said in a tweet from inside the meeting, quoting the prime minister. Modi also told the CEOs that India`s growth presents a win-win partnership for the country and the US, and American companies have a great opportunity to contribute to that. Speaking about GST, Modi said that the implementation of the landmark tax reform could be a subject of studies in business schools across US.
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