Ghani woos Indian investors with 'palace stay' offer

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 29 2015 | 6:28 PM IST
Rolling out the red carpet for Indian investors, Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani today offered them incentives like personal meetings and palace stays, while giving an assurance that nobody was going to 'shake them down' in the war-ravaged country.
"We want to assure you that if you invest in Afghanistan, nobody is going to shake you down. Come to us. Anyone who is investing more than USD 50 million will be able to have a private discussion with me. Anyone who is willing to put USD 200 million will get to stay at our ancient palace," he said.
"We see the Indian private sector as a key partner in transforming Afghanistan from an area shadowed by conflict to a hub where goods, ideas, people flow in all directions," Ghani told business leaders here on the last day of his three-day visit.
Ghani, who held comprehensive talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other top leaders, also hoped that the construction of the USD 10-billion TAPI gas pipeline project will be completed in the next five years.
India is already one of the top investors in Afghanistan and has expressed interest in joining the proposed APTT (Afghanistan-Pakistan Trade and Transit Pact). Besides, India has already contributed over USD two billion worth assistance in several social and infrastructure projects in rebuilding of the strife-torn country.
Interacting with the industry representatives here, Ghani invited the Indian industry to invest in production of fertilisers and chemicals by tapping the natural gas from Afghanistan and Turkmenistan.
Ghani said immense potential exists particularly in areas related to infrastructure like railways, apart from fibre optics, power generation, mining and skill development.
"Our first priority with you is to arrive at a cluster approach for development of infrastructure," the President said, adding that "Afghanistan has the potential to generate at least 26,000 MW of electricity from hydro power".
Taking cues from 'Make in India' campaign, Ghani asked Indian companies to make in Afghanistan and export products from there.
Pointing out that skill development "does not exist" in Afghanistan, Ghani said the country would like a major partnership based on India's experience on skill development".
The Afghan President endorsed the concept of a joint task force, so that private sector from both countries can work together to enhance trade and investments.
Pointing out that corruption had been a main obstacle to investments by the private sector, Ghani said he personally chairs the National Procurement Committee in Afghanistan now.
Promising to remove all obstacles to investments, Ghani said, "On the visa regime I have instructed our embassy to facilitate. Multiple visas will be at the disposal of any businessperson that wants to invest in Afghanistan".

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First Published: Apr 29 2015 | 6:28 PM IST