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Modi govt improved India’s image: President

Published: 16 Sep 2014 - 11:28 pm | Last Updated: 20 Jan 2022 - 11:49 pm

Ho Chi Minh City: In a departure from custom, President Pranab Mukherjee yesterday largely abandoned his prepared speech to the Indian community in Vietnam and instead extolled the Narendra Modi government for its steps to improve the economy and burnish India’s global image.
“After the new government (led by Modi) came out with a massive mandate, they also worked out... of course, it is too early to formulate cogent policies for the full five years and get it reflected in the plan document and other documents but the first budget presented by the new government outlines some of the crucial policies and there is substantial continuity and there is change (in policy) where it has been found necessary to do it,” Mukherjee said in a sudden extempore address at the Indian community reception here.
Mukherjee also praised the National Democratic Alliance’s (NDA) foreign policy ventures, especially Modi’s recent visit to Japan. “One very positive aspect is that there is possibility of substantial FDI which was an important outcome of the prime minister’s visit to Japan. And it is expected that in the next five years, investment from Japan would be around $25-35bn,” he said.
The president also welcomed the results of Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s visit to India last week. He also expressed high hopes for the much-awaited summit between Modi and US President Barack Obama in Washington later this month.
“Our prime minister is expected to have detailed interactions with US President Barack Obama and, therefore, the international atmosphere is favourable and I am (also) visiting Vietnam at this juncture when two fastest growing economies are also engaged in having cooperation and interaction,” he said.
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