He specifically mentioned defence, urban development, railways and healthcare as some of the sectors where the world could look at India as he cited liberalisation in norms like raising the cap for foreign investment in insurance to 49 per cent and 100 per cent in certain segments of railways.
Modi underlined that he wants the maximum investment and technology to be given to India so that the poorest of the poor get jobs and the youth are not compelled to leave the country to work abroad.
Talking about his discussions in Paris over the last two days, he said he had invited French companies to invest in India and give technology.
"There are immense opportunities in India. All that is available in the world, should be in India and much more," the Prime Minister said.
Giving an example, he said, "the population in the whole world is ageing and whatever units any country might set up anywhere, they would not be able to find workers for them after 20 years. The only place that they can find workers will be India as this is the only country with the largest young population. So, I want to tell the world, why wait for 20 years? Come now.