PM Modi meets Goldman Sachs board and leadership, highlights India's growth potential
New Delhi/IBNS: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday held a "fruitful discussion" with members of the board and key leadership of Goldman Sachs, during which he highlighted India’s vast potential for growth.
In a tweet, PM Modi said: “Had a fruitful discussion with the members of the Board and key leadership of @GoldmanSachs.
“Highlighted India's vast potential for growth, fuelled by recent reforms and a conducive business environment. Also spoke of how India's offers several opportunities for global firms.”
Had a fruitful discussion with the members of the Board and key leadership of @GoldmanSachs. Highlighted India's vast potential for growth, fuelled by recent reforms and a conducive business environment. Also spoke of how India's offers several opportunities for global firms. pic.twitter.com/9LlLkcUiO0
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 28, 2023
Earlier Goldman Sachs Chief Executive Officer David Solomon noted that "India has a very high growth trajectory, with a predicted growth of 6-7% over the next three years."
The meeting comes as Goldman Sachs is hosting its board meeting in India this week, for the first time in over a decade.
CEO David Solomon leading a visit to Bengaluru and Delhi, marking the first time the board met in India since 2012, under predecessor Lloyd Blankfein in Mumbai.
Goldman Sachs Services in India is the US lender's second largest office after New York with tech centres in Hyderabad and Bengaluru, housing around 9,000 employees, according to reports.
[With UNI inputs]
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