"Over the last 12 months, Modi has not only left his footprints in Washington, Tokyo, Ottawa, Berlin and Beijing, but also hosted heads of states from China, the US and Russia," an article in the state-run Global Times said.
The article was published two day after Modi's three-day visit to China during which he held talks with Chinese leaders on various issues, including Chinese investments in India.
"There is no denying that New Delhi enjoys a favourable diplomatic climate due to its ideal geographical position, with most key nations worldwide hoping to maintain a good relationship with it."
Despite the fact that Modi's government has brought in a series of measures to appeal to investors, such as establishing special economic zones, free tax zones and free trade areas, some of these efforts have come up against resistance of local governments.
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"They hold great control over adopting policies for local economic development," it said.
"Whether Modi can bring enough inflow of foreign capital for India is crucial for the country's development," it said.