India-UK economic relationship has to be driven by private sector CEOs, says PM Modi

People from UK and India are easily compatible with each other, this in itself is a big advantage, PM Modi said at the CEOs Forum.

By Reema Sharma | Last Updated: Friday, November 13, 2015 - 18:53
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi held meeting with India-UK CEOs Forum on Friday in which key issues of FDI and intellectual property rights were discussed. Here are the key highlights of the event.

13 November 2015, 17:30 PM

India-UK are economically made for each other, this relationship has to be driven by private sector CEOs, says PM Modi.

13 November 2015, 17:25 PM

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We want to develop our Railway stations in PPP. Defence manufacturing is backbone of Make in India, says PM Modi.

13 November 2015, 17:14 PM

Both have political will to take our economic relationship forward, says UK PM David Cameron at the Forum.

13 November 2015, 17:11 PM

People from UK and India are easily compatible with each other, this in itself is a big advantage, says PM Modi.

13 November 2015, 15:14 PM

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It will be joined by Bharti Enterprises chairman Sunil Bharti Mittal, Tata Consultancy Services CEO and managing director N Chandrasekaran and Bharat Forge chairman Baba Kalyani at 11 Downing Street.

13 November 2015, 15:13 PM

Tata Group chairman Cyrus Mistry will head the Forum.