Stating that non-resident investment was key to China's growth, he also urged the Indian government to give due importance to NRIs looking to invest in India, rather than classifying their capital inflows as foreign investments.
He said NRIs bringing in a certain amount of investment can be offered Indian citizenship by getting the necessary laws passed by Parliament, as a majority government has come into power after 30 years.
"The initiative is very good. I think we need the machinery to see it through. If the Prime Minister can make sure that some of the problems which come in the way of setting up industries are removed, India has tremendous potential," Paul told PTI in an interview here.
The USD 2 billion Caparao group is present across 40 countries with a 10,000-strong workforce, while India accounts for over 15 per cent of its global business.
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The Caparo Group Chairman also called for giving the due importance to the NRI investors.
"The non-resident investment, which helped the Chinese to start with, is still treated by India as foreign investment. The NRIs are even more loyal to India than even the residents because they bring in the money to India.