TOKYO: Economic reform measures taken by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi government will transform India into a “model landscape” and the Japanese companies strongly support the self-reliant India campaign, former chairman of Suzuki Motor Corporation, Osamu Suzuki, said on Monday.
“The reforms of Prime Minister Modi are indescribable, in the sense that he is bringing reforms which are changing all of India into a very model landscape and especially self-reliance theme of Prime Minister Modi is being supported very strongly by Japanese companies,” Osamu Suzuki, now Senior Adviser, Suzuki Motor Corporation, said after meeting Prime Minister Modi in Tokyo.
It is a very important milestone that in the year of 70th anniversary of Indo-Japanese diplomatic relations Prime Minister Modi has taken the initiative to visit Japan. It was very important for us to meet him on this particular occasion
—Osamu Suzuki, now Senior Adviser, Suzuki Motor Corporation
During the meeting, they “discussed further investment opportunities in India, including setting up of production facilities for electric vehicles and batteries as well recycling centres, for realising the goal of sustainable growth”.
Suzuki Motor Corporation’s arm Maruti Suzuki is India’s largest carmaker. Suzuki Motor Corporation has shown commitment to further boost investments in India.
During the meeting, Prime Minister Modi recalled Osamu Suzuki’s association and contribution in India and appreciated the transformational role of Suzuki Motors in the automotive industry of India, according to an official statement released by the Prime Minister’s Office.
They appreciated that Suzuki Motor Gujarat Pvt. Ltd. and Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. were among the applicants approved under the Production Linked Incentives (PLI) scheme in automobile and auto component sector. They also discussed strategies for building the local innovation system in India, including skill development through Japan-India Institutes of Manufacturing (JIM) and Japanese Endowed Courses (JEC), the statement said. (ANI)