Becoming the first Indian prime minister in two decades to attend the summit in the Alpine town, Modi said India is removing the red tape and rolling out the red carpet.
"If you want wealth and wellness, come to India. If you want health and wholeness, come to India. If you want prosperity and peace, come to India," the prime minister said.
In an interconnected world, globalisation is losing its lustre, the prime minister said and wondered "do global organisations created after the Second World War really reflect the aspirations and dreams of mankind today? With respect to the developing countries there is a very big gap."
While emphasising the deep bond between Indian traditions and nature, he pitched for a more harmonious relationship with the environment.
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