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India agrees to fast-track German business deals

German firms will have a single point of contact in the Indian administration, helping them navigate a web of red tape

Angela Merkel, Narendra Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomes German Chancellor Angela Merkel as she arrived for the ceremonial reception at the forecourt of Rashtrapati Bhawan in New Delhi on Monday

Reuters New Delhi

India and Germany signed a deal on Monday to fast-track business approvals, an arrangement to make it easier for German companies to operate in Asia's third largest economy that was announced as Chancellor Angela Merkel visited New Delhi.

The fast-track approvals process will ensure that German firms will have a single point of contact in the Indian administration, helping them to navigate a web of red tape that often thwarts business initiative.

The agreement is the first of its kind and comes as Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeks to attract foreign investment in support of his "Make in India" drive to boost industrial investment and create skilled jobs.

 

Indian Commerce Secretary Amitabh Kant said that under the fast-track arrangement India "would monitor on a monthly basis all issue for German companies.'

"The prospects are huge because India is just beginning its long spurt for growth," Kant told a business round table.

Merkel was expected to urge Modi to return to the negotiating table to discuss a proposed free-trade agreement with the European Union that has been on ice since India walked out of talks this year.

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First Published: Oct 05 2015 | 2:01 PM IST

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