Investors’ summit gets bigger
Hiral Dave : Gandhinagar, Sat Dec 29 2012, 05:02 hrs
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Uttar Pradesh, which is likely to host a similar summit in January-end, is likely to have only B2B meetings.
With Japan and Canada as Country Partners, and the US-India Business Council, the UK-India Business Council as Organisation Partners, the summit will not only help Modi to expand his 'brand' at international level, but also within the country where the pitch for a bigger role for him on the national political stage is rising.
In the 2011 meet, a total of 8,860 MoUs pledging investment to the tune of Rs 20.83 lakh crore were signed.
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