The target to nearly double the size of the economy to $5 trn is just a phase and the targets are bigger and higher, says Modi.
Prime
Minister Narendra
Modi on Monday met top industrialists including Mukesh Ambani and
Ratan Tata for an ‘’extensive’’ interaction and later
followed it up with an address meant to revive the business
sentiments, sending out a positive message ahead of the Union Budget.
During
his meeting with India Inc bigwigs during the day, the PM focused on
issues facing the industry and measures needed to boost the economy.
Speaking at the centenary celebrations of Kirloskar Brothers in the
evening, he encouraged businesses to invest without fear, stressing
that action against a few corrupt entities should not be seen as
government crackdown on the corporate sector. The government will
walk shoulder to shoulder with the industry, he added, in a bid to
revive the animal spirit.
Besides
Tata and Ambani, the meeting with the PM was attended by Sunil
Mittal, N Chandrasekaran, Anand Mahindra, Sajjan Jindal, Gautam
Adani, Venu Srinivasan, A M Naik and Anil Agarwal, among others. An
official in the Prime Minister’s Office said, “The PM had an
extensive interaction with leading business stalwarts to discuss ways
to improve growth and job creation’’.
The
Modi government will present its next budget on February 1 and Indian
companies are expecting a cut in income tax rates to revive consumer
demand. Rationalisation of Goods
and Services Tax (GST) is also high on India Inc expectations
from the Budget. Although the government has already taken a series
of steps to boost the sentiments, including a corporate tax rate cut,
companies remain hesitant about fresh investments due to low consumer
demand.
At
the Kirloskar event, Modi asked the industry to shun pessimism and
work towards the $5-trillion economy goal set by the government. “The
target of $5-trillion economy is just a phase, our targets are
bigger, higher,” he said. “At the beginning of the new year, I
will again tell the Indian industry not to let disappointment affect
you. Go ahead with new energy… whichever corner of the country you
go to for your expansion, the Indian government will walk shoulder to
shoulder with you,” the PM said.
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