Just recently the aircraft of Indian Prime Minister
Mr. Narendra Modi took off from India laden with a lot of hopes and wishes that
this meeting between the heads of the two states (India Prime Minister Mr.
Narendra Modi and US President Mr. Barack Obama) is going to be fruitful for
both the nations humongously.
Just a day before Mr. Modi took off he launched the
Make in India campaign fulfilling his Independence Day speech promise and also
replenishing the hearts of various Indians with huge expectations. The Make in India
program launched by Mr. Modi means a lot to the unemployed youth of the nation.
Despite of having world’s largest youth population (of about 33% of the total Indian
population) India has not been able to turn itself into a manufacturing hub and
has also not been able to provide the nation with full employments and therefore the Make In India program is truly
a much needed thing. The Make in India program of Mr. Modi favors removal of
red tapes from the Indian market and making the perfect environment available
to the producers and companies around the world to come in India; make in India
and sell in the world. This program has truly a vast potential in making the
whole of the nation a manufacturing hub thereby also producing a deluge of jobs
around the world in order to satiate the needs of jobs of youth of the nation.
After just one day of announcing his innovating
program, Mr. PM took off for the United States where he would try to make his
this program a successful one and would also try to recover the tranquility in
the Indo-US relationships which touched the nadir after the Devyani Khobragade
incident in which the Indian diplomat was falsely implicated, strip searched
and insulted.
In United States the Indian PM is all set to meet
heads of big dotcoms as well as different huge companies. Mr. Modi is planned
to meet with heads of Google, IBM, MasterCard and CEOs of around 11 companies.
In his meeting with these companies, Modi would surely try to take as much
investment promises as he can get. India as everyone in the US is already aware
of, is a huge marketplace for all types of things, whether is IT industry, automobile
industry or any other one and therefore “Make in India” with ease of business
would surely account much of the talks of Mr. Modi.
Besides this Mr. Modi will also give a speech for
around more than 20,000 Indian Americans and the speech would be shown at Times
square also. This engagement means a lot to both Mr. Modi as well as his Indian
American fans who have also contributed a lot in making Mr. Modi, the Prime
Minister of the nation and this would surely be a precious moment for both too.
Mr. Modi would also focus for betterment of the security facilities of Indian Americans
in the United State. In addition to this he is also supposed to meet the Sikh
leaders in the United States and all these meeting would be to ensure our
people in the United States that the Indian government is there with them
always.
Last but not the least and the most important too, Mr.
Modi will meet with President of the Unites States Mr. Barack Obama on a
special dinner hosted by Mr. Obama. The meeting between the two heads of states
is surely going to be an important one. Mr. Obama and Mr. Modi would talk on
essential matters like the current Iraq crises as well as other major problems
like this around the world.
According to experts, this meeting is going to be an
economic meeting rather than a diplomatic meeting and with programs like Make
in India in hand, Mr. Modi would surely try to seal some deals with US
President on investments and business.
Summing up, I believe that Mr. Modi’s this visit can
lead to huge investments from the different investors of United States and big
companies there and Mr. Modi’s strong image and reputation can also add up to
ameliorate his chances of getting his work done. United States would also try
to talk with India on various issues and most importantly that of China’s
growing power in the Asian region and around the world.
All in all the meeting can be of real vitality to the
people of both the nations.
JAI HIND, JAI
BHARAT
JAI MA BHARTI
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