PM Modi's intervention at G20 Summit in China

Published By : Admin | September 4, 2016 | 16:31 IST
QuotePM Modi addresses the world leaders at the G20 Summit
QuoteG20 needs an action oriented agenda of collective, coordinated and targeted action says PM Modi
QuoteTo benefit all, G20 would need to act decisively. This will also require strong network of partnerships: PM

PM Modi addressed the world leaders at the ongoing G20 Summit in China. The PM stated that G20 needed an action oriented agenda of collective, coordinated and targeted action. PM Modi remarked that challenges and opportunities were common for all G20 nations. "To benefit all, G20 would need to act decisively. This will also require strong network of partnerships", he added further.

Nurturing India's growth aspirations, the PM said that Indian Govt aimed to improve financial system, boost domestic production, enhance infrastructure investment and create a pool of human capital.

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