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“I condemn the barbaric terrorist attacks in Paris in the strongest terms…, Modi said in a statement”.

He also said that defence manufacturing is the backbone of the ‘Make in India campaign. “They said a “chaiwala” will never govern world’s biggest democracy, but here he is”.

Referring to the challenges of terrorism and global warming faced by the world, Modi said life of Mahatma Gandhi showed solution to these problems and India can show the right path.

In his intervention at G20 Working Lunch on Development and Climate Change, PM Modi said India has the world’s largest financial inclusion programme and has “definite target dates” for meeting people’s all basic needs.

PM Narendra Modi on the final day of the G20 summit said his govt has zero tolerance against corruption and black money.

The Prime Minister addressed the business community of the City of London, at Guildhall on November 12.

Narendra Modi’s address to a rally of supporters at the Wembley stadium, London was marked by numerous protests.

He said: “They see in Prime Minister Modi, especially after his tremendous election result past year, a man that is filled with hope and aspiration, and somebody who is decisive”.

Mr Modi visited JLR as the company is owned by the India-based Tata Group. It was obviously in keeping with Modi’s “Make in India” initiative.

Apart from Alisha, British singer-rapper Jay Sean, Bollywood singer Kanika Kapoor, and Indian violinist Jyotsna Srikanth, as also the London Philharmonic Orchestra, were among those who enthralled the crowd.

Mr Modi declared “good evening Wembley!” and described the stadium as a “special venue” as he began addressing the crowd.

“There is no other two countries with such equation”.

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Hundreds of demonstrators from around the United Kingdom gathered outside Downing Street on Thursday afternoon when the leader arrived, holding placards and signs saying “Modi Not Welcome”. Slick videos highlighted India’s economic prowess, in a muscular production underscoring the country’s shift from British colonial possession to a global power courted for its vast markets, deep-pocketed investors and strategic importance. “This relationship has to be driven by private sector CEO’s”, the Prime Minister said.

Modi hard sells India as investment destination to CEOs