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The Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a breakfast meeting with the CEOs, in New York on September 28, 2014.. The breakfast meeting with 11 CEOs, including those of Google, Citigroup and Pepsico, was followed by one-on-one meetings with six other CEOs of companies like Boeing, IBM, GE and Goldman Sachs.[/caption]
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General Electric chief executive Jeffrey Immelt described India as a great place to invest and that the US conglomerate is looking to make more investments in the country after he met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday.[/caption]
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The Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of IBM, Ginni Rometty IBM discussed software for Modi’s “Smart Cities” Digital India Initiative during her one-on-one with Modi.[/caption]
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Laurence D. Fink, CEO of Black Rock, American multinational investment management firm, conveyed to Modi during his one-on-one that the firm would host a global investors meet in India in early 2015.[/caption]
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The CEO of Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR) & Co., Mr. Henry Kravis calls on Modi, in New York on September 29, 2014. PIB[/caption]
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James McNerney, chairman of Boeing, during his one-on-one meeting with Modi said that Boeing wanted to accelerate engagement with India (R) The Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of IBM, Ginni Rometty discussed software for Modi’s “Smart Cities” Digital India Initiative during her one-on-one with Modi.[/caption]
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The Prime Minister in a breakfast meeting with the CEOs, in New York on September 28, 2014. PIB[/caption]
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