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NEW DELHI: While much has been made of the US' decision to revoke PM Narendra Modi's visa in 2005, the issue did not figure at all in his discussions with President Barack Obama either over the dinner at White House or the bilateral meet between the two leaders next day. Official sources also said that the success of Modi's trip to the US had paved the way for investments worth $ 41 billion from the US into India in the next few years.

"PM has said he does not hold any grudge against the issue and President Obama too chose not to bring up the issue at the meetings he had with the PM,'' said a government source here, adding that Modi's visit to the country was a "game-changing'' one.

"That's because the visit has put bilateral ties now in an altogether higher trajectory,'' the source said. Asked to identify takeaways from the visit, sources cited the announcement by USIBC (US-India Business Council) about investments worth $ 41 billion into India in the next 3 years.

"This is actually only 20% of what is expected from the US. Because of the kind of majority he has in Parliament, and also his ability to get things done based on Gujarat model, the PM commanded a lot of respect among prospective US investors and this has done wonders for the global investor sentiment,'' said an official source, adding that the visit marked an intersection of foreign policy priorities and domestic issues.


USIBC told Modi during the visit that it had identified upwards of $41 billion for investment by its members in India within the next 3 years. Ficci has welcomed the development saying this was very encouraging given Modi's emphasis on making India a manufacturing hub. The development is being seen as a "harbinger'' of transformative projects that would be launched by the private sector from both sides and would contribute to realising Modi's vision for manufacturing excellence.

Sources said that Modi and Obama hit off really well when they first met for the dinner at White House with the two leaders even exchanging notes on issues related to technology and their election campaigns.


According to sources, both the leaders "reaffirmed'' their commitment to implement fully the US-India civil nuclear cooperation agreement despite serious differences over India's nuclear liability law. The two countries have established a Contact Group on advancing the implementation of civil nuclear energy cooperation in order to realize early "their shared goal of delivering electricity from US-built nuclear power plants in India''.

They said the two countries are looking forward to advancing the dialogue to discuss all implementation issues, including but not limited to administrative issues, liability, technical issues, and licensing to facilitate the establishment of nuclear parks, including power plants with Westinghouse and GE-Hitachi.

US investors bet on PM Modi, pledge to invest $41 billion in India in 3 years - The Times of India
 
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Hmmm... 32 billion from Japan, 20 billion from China, 41 from US All this within 4 months of power !

How much did Sonia & Co bring in 10 years !??
 
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Hmmm... 32 billion from Japan, 20 billion from China, 41 from US All this within 4 months of power !

How much did Sonia & Co bring in 10 years !??

They brought in more than 100 billion into their personal Swiss accounts. Robert Vadra also reaped in billions.

With this high level of investment, Modi-ji will put it to good use. India will surely surpass China by 2020!
 
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ToI at it again. Watch as $41B becomes $4.1B.
 
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Hmmm... 32 billion from Japan, 20 billion from China, 41 from US All this within 4 months of power !

How much did Sonia & Co bring in 10 years !??

Sonia and Kangress brought in negative 30 billion. All of it was transferred to Swiss accounts and other tax havens like Monaco and Luxembourg. And that's just the money sent abroad, not considering the amount wasted on sickular and populist schemes .
 
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ToI at it again. Watch as $41B becomes $4.1B.

There is no binding contract on such numbers. But as it was said to the Prime Minister himself, it means something. Reported by several other news papers too.
 
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Surprised. No $100 billion investment pledge like Indians thought they were going to get from China?
 
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