
Karnataka has laid red carpet for global investors instead of trapping them in red tapism, says Prime Minister Narendra Modi
The Hindu
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said his government has encouraged investments in various sectors that were earlier closed to private investments, such as defence, drones, space and geospatial mapping
Karnataka Government has laid a red carpet for global investors instead of trapping them in the mesh of red tapism, Prime Minister Narendra Modi told delegates at the Global Investors’ Meet on November 2 through video-conferencing while inaugurating the three-day investment exposition hosted in Bengaluru.
Mr. Modi said his government has encouraged investments in various sectors that were earlier closed to private investments, such as defence, drones, space and geospatial mapping.
“We’ve freed our investors from red-tapism and given them a red carpet of opportunities. Instead of making new complicated laws, we rationalised them,” the Prime Minister said while addressing a large gathering of lawmakers, industry leaders, technocrats and entrepreneurs.
“Global economy observers were seeing India as a bright spot, especially when the rest of the world is talking about global crisis. We are continuously working on the fundamentals so that the Indian economy gets stronger with every passing day,“ he added.
Over 5,000 delegates are attending the event. Country-specific sessions are hosted by the partner countries — France, Germany, Netherlands, South Korea, Japan, and Australia.
Addressing the delegates, Sajjan Jindal, Managing Director of JSW Steel, and chairman and managing director of JSW Group of companies, said that he and his family had an excellent experience in Karnataka with the State being one of the most investment-friendly State in India.
He said JSW Group has already invested ₹1 lakh crore in Karnataka so far while a similar amount would be invested in the next five years.

The Union and State governments provided support in several ways to the needy people, but private institutions should also extend help, especially to those requiring medical assistance, said C.P. Rajkumar, Managing Director, Nalam Multispeciality Hospital, here on Saturday. Speaking at a function to honour Inspector General of Police V. Balakrishnan and neurologist S. Meenakshisundaram with C. Palaniappan Memorial Award for their contribution to society and Nalam Kappom medical adoption of Type-1 diabetic children, he said the governments implemented numerous welfare programmes, but the timely help by a private hospital or a doctor in the neighbourhood to the people in need would go a long way in safeguarding their lives.












