Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi this week trumpeted a flurry of investmentby global companies as he tries to create more jobs ahead of a general election due in the first half of next year.
Following are some recent investment announcements, mostly by U.S. companies.Amazon Web Services said it planned to invest $13 billion in India by 2030 to build its cloud infrastructure and create thousands of jobs.The U.S.
tech giant launched its first company-owned store in Mumbai last month and then another in New Delhi. It has been trying to make India a bigger manufacturing base and has started manufacturing several products there through contract electronics makers Foxconn
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