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Modi invites Japanese investors

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Gandhinagar, Aug. 22 The Gujarat Chief Minister, Mr Narendra Modi, on Wednesday invited Japanese companies and investors to contribute to the State’s economic development to enable it to emerge as “Mini Japan”, in view of the proposed Indo-Japanese project of Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor(DMIC) passing through the western State.

At a reception hosted in honour of the visiting Prime Minister, Mr Shinzo Abe, and the Japanese delegation, in New Delhi, he said 38 per cent of the area under DMIC would be in Gujarat and one-third of the total investment of $ 90 billion under the project was expected to take place in the State, according to an official release.

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