PM, Korean President,
inaugurate mobile manufacturing facility in Noida
The Prime Minister,
Narendra Modi, and the President of the Republic of Korea, Mr. Moon Jae-in, on
9 July jointly inaugurated a large mobile manufacturing facility of Samsung
India Electronics Pvt. Ltd, at Noida.
Speaking on the occasion,
the Prime Minister described the occasion as a special one, in the journey to
make India a global manufacturing hub. He said the investment of about Rs. 5000 crore, would not only strengthen Samsung’s
business links with India, but is also significant in the context of the
relationship between India and Korea.
The Prime Minister noted
that digital technology is playing a key role in making the lives of the common
man simpler, including through faster and more transparent service delivery. He
spoke of the expansion of smartphones, broadband and data connectivity, which
he described as signs of a digital revolution in India. In this context, he
also spoke of the Government e-Marketplace (GeM),
growth of digital transactions, BHIM App, and RuPay
cards.
He said the ‘Make in
India’ initiative is not just an economic policy measure, but also a resolve of
better ties with friendly nations such as South Korea. He said that there is an
open invitation for businesses across the world, who want to take advantage of
the transparent business culture of New India. He said India’s growing economy,
and rising neo middle class, create immense investment possibilities.
The Prime Minister noted
that India now ranks second, globally, in the manufacture of mobile phones,
with the number of mobile phone manufacturing factories rising from just 2, to
120, in about four years’ time. He said this has created lakhs of employment
opportunities.
The Prime Minister
asserted that through this new mobile manufacturing facility, the combination
of Korean technology, and Indian manufacturing and software support would
provide excellent products for the world. He described this as the strength,
and the shared vision of both countries.