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Narendra Modi talks to Swedish PM Stefan Lofven, thanks him for support to 'Make in India'

Press Trust of India • June 22, 2017, 18:19:12 IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a telephonic conversation with his Swedish counterpart Stefan Lofven on Thursday.

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Narendra Modi talks to Swedish PM Stefan Lofven, thanks him for support to 'Make in India'

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a telephonic conversation with his Swedish counterpart Stefan Lofven on Thursday during which he conveyed his appreciation for Sweden’s support to the ‘Make-in-India’ programme. Sweden had participated in a big way in the ‘Make-in-India Week’ held in Mumbai last year, with Lofven himself attending it along with a large delegation consisting of government officials, heads of agencies and industry leaders.

Had a good discussion with H. E. Mr. Stefan Löfven @SwedishPM on the phone. I deeply appreciate Sweden's support for @makeinindia: PM

— PMO India (@PMOIndia) June 22, 2017

Modi and Lofven had jointly inaugurated Sweden’s pavilion at the ‘Make in India Week’ last year in which over 18 Swedish companies had participated. Some of the biggest Swedish participants included ABB, Atlas Copco, Camfil, Ericsson, Ikea, Saab, Sandvik, Scania, SKF, TetraPak and Volvo. Around 160 Swedish companies are operating in India, employing 160,000 people directly and 1.1 million indirectly. “Swedish industry has always believed in India as a perfect trading partner, right from the time Ericsson laid the first cables in 1903 to the current times when our companies are looking to raise their investments and their manufacturing units here,” Swedish Ambassador to India Harald Sandberg had said then.

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