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Will focus on job creation: Modi on three-nation trip
New Delhi, March 28
Prime Minister Narendra
Modi said on Saturday the "primary objective" of his visit to France,
Germany and Canada from April 10-16 is supporting India's national
economic agenda, especially job creation for the youth.
In a
series of tweets, linked to his Facebook post, Modi wrote: "My France,
Germany and Canada visit is centred around supporting India's economic
agenda and creating jobs for our youth."
"Will discuss strengthening India-France economic co-operation and visit some high-tech industrial units outside Paris.
"In Germany, Chancellor Merkel and I will jointly inaugurate Hannover Messe where India is a partner country.
"Looking
forward to enhancing ties with Canada and interacting with leaders,
captains of industry and diaspora in Canada," Modi tweeted.
He
said through his visit, "I am honouring long standing invitations from
three of our most important partners who have strong friendships with
India".
In Paris, Modi said that he would "seek greater French
involvement in our Make in India Programme, including in the defence
manufacturing sector".
"France is one of our most important
strategic partners, which has stood with us at difficult moments. We
remember the understanding and support extended by France in 1998 after
the Pokhran (nuclear) tests. France was also Atal-ji's first destination
for a bilateral visit thereafter."
He said India and France have
strong cooperation in the defence sector. "This currently includes
construction of six advanced submarines in India with French
collaboration."
He said France is also India's most important
international partner in the area of Space. France and India have also
entered into an agreement for Civil Nuclear Energy co-operation. France
has been a consistent supporter of India's Membership of the Nuclear
Suppliers Group.
He said there are "huge opportunities for
collaboration in the manufacturing and infrastructure with France,
including in the Railways sector".
Modi said through the Make in
India Programme, India has the potential to create thousands of highly
skilled and well paid jobs in India.
"I also look forward to
discussing ways in which we can deepen our security cooperation include
counter-terrorism as well as space, cyber and maritime security."
He
said he would visit some of the highly developed high technology
industries outside Paris and as also pay respect at the World War I
memorial at Neuve Chapelle, "especially to honour, in the centenary year
of the tragic war, the supreme sacrifice of thousands of Indian
soldiers, who fought valiantly during World War I".
In Germany,
the second leg of his visit where he will be From April 12-14, Modi said
the main focus would be to participate in the Hannover Industrial Trade
Fair, which will kick off with an inauguration ceremony on April 12.
"India
is the partner country at the Hannover Trade Fair this year. This gives
India a special place in the trade fair and a high visibility to our
business sector," he said.
He said both he and German Chancellor Angela Merkel would jointly inaugurate the Trade Fair.
He
said India's participation in the Hannover Trade Fair "will be on an
unprecedented scale. We will not only showcase our opportunities and
capabilities in the economic sector, we will also use the occasion to
project our rich heritage to the world, which, in turn, will also
benefit our tourism sector".
"I intent to use my visit to
substantially raise the level of German investments in India, especially
in the manufacturing sector, skill development and clean energy."
Modi said he will also hold extensive talks with Merkel both in Hannover and in Berlin.
"Germany
is the economic leader in European Union, which is the largest economic
grouping in the world and our largest economic partner. I would seek
Germany's support in expanding our exports to European Union and
attracting higher level investments from there."
In Canada , Modi said he will be hosted by Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
"Prime
Minister Harper played a key role in transforming India-Canada
relations. He had visited India twice, the last visit being in November
2012".
"Soon after Independence, Canada was one of our most
important developing partners. Today, it has the potential to re-emerge
as one of a key economic partner."
"Canada is also the first
country to have completed the requirements of Civil Nuclear cooperation,
having concluded the Civil Nuclear Agreement in 2010 and the
Administrative Arrangement in November 2012.
"We look forward to
resuming our Civil Nuclear Energy cooperation with Canada, especially
for sourcing uranium fuel for our nuclear power plants," he said.
"Whichever
area of national priority we think of, Canada can be an important
partner - energy, manufacturing, infrastructure, education, skill,
research, food security, etc," Modi said.
He said the one
million-strong Indian community in Canada represents India's rich
diversity and is making impressive contribution in all fields in Canada.
"I
look forward to my official meetings in Ottawa, interacting with the
business leaders in Toronto and reaching out to the Indian community in
Toronto and Vancouver."