They have expressed interest to participate in diverse initiatives including those related to smart cities.
Modi, who is on a five-day visit to the United States, today met a galaxy of top American corporate honchos, including from Boeing, IBM, PepsiCo, BlackRock and Google.
Defence major Boeing's CEO James McNerney said that the company wants to accelerate its engagement with India.
During the meeting with the Prime Minister, technology major IBM's CEO Virginia Rometty envinced interest to participate in the government's new initiatives related to smart cities and digital India.
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After meeting Modi, India-origin Indra Nooyi, who is PepsiCo's chief, said, "he answers questions brilliantly and is very focused on improving India. So, we are thrilled to be working with him".
Another India-origin CEO Ajay Banga, who is at the helm of Mastercard, said the Prime Minister was a good listener and that he believed that Modi can execute plans like the way he did in Gujarat.
Noting that he had an excellent meeting with Modi, GE chief Jeff Immelt said the India is a great country and place to invest.
The Prime Minister also held meetings with six other top American corporate executives including KKR CEO Henry Kravis and Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein.