<p>Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi Wednesday invited Malaysian companies to come to India as part of his "Make in India" initiative during talks with his Malaysian counterpart Najib Tun Razak.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"I am giving lot of emphasis to @makeinindia & want to invite Malaysian companies to come to India. There are lot of opportunities," said a tweet from the Prime Minister's Office, citing Modi.<br /><br />The "Make in India" initiative aims to make India a manufacturing hub.<br />Modi met Razak Wednesday as he began day two of his engagements in the Myanmar capital.<br /><br />He also said Malaysian companies can help India achieve its aim of providing a home to every Indian.<br /><br />"Malaysia has worked a lot on affordable housing. We want every Indian to have a home by 2022. Have seen your companies can work in this area," Modi said.<br /><br />"Malaysia and India have worked together in the past. We can take this much further under your leadership," Modi told Razak.<br /><br />Modi invited his Malaysian counterpart to visit India.<br />He also congratulated Razak for "the reform initiatives" he has taken "not just for governance but also for opening the economy".<br /><br />The Malaysian prime minister told Modi that he wanted Indian companies to look at opportunities in Malaysia. He also invited Modi to visit Malaysia.<br /><br />Modi will be attending the 12th ASEAN-India Summit here Wednesday. He will also meet heads of state and government of several countries on the sidelines of multilateral events.<br /><br />On Tuesday, Modi held a meeting with Myanmarese President U. Thein Sein and the two sides focused on issues related to connectivity, cultural contacts and commercial ties.<br /><br />Modi, who is on a three-nation visit, flies to Australia after Myanmar. While returning back home, he will visit Fiji.<br /></p>
<p>Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi Wednesday invited Malaysian companies to come to India as part of his "Make in India" initiative during talks with his Malaysian counterpart Najib Tun Razak.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"I am giving lot of emphasis to @makeinindia & want to invite Malaysian companies to come to India. There are lot of opportunities," said a tweet from the Prime Minister's Office, citing Modi.<br /><br />The "Make in India" initiative aims to make India a manufacturing hub.<br />Modi met Razak Wednesday as he began day two of his engagements in the Myanmar capital.<br /><br />He also said Malaysian companies can help India achieve its aim of providing a home to every Indian.<br /><br />"Malaysia has worked a lot on affordable housing. We want every Indian to have a home by 2022. Have seen your companies can work in this area," Modi said.<br /><br />"Malaysia and India have worked together in the past. We can take this much further under your leadership," Modi told Razak.<br /><br />Modi invited his Malaysian counterpart to visit India.<br />He also congratulated Razak for "the reform initiatives" he has taken "not just for governance but also for opening the economy".<br /><br />The Malaysian prime minister told Modi that he wanted Indian companies to look at opportunities in Malaysia. He also invited Modi to visit Malaysia.<br /><br />Modi will be attending the 12th ASEAN-India Summit here Wednesday. He will also meet heads of state and government of several countries on the sidelines of multilateral events.<br /><br />On Tuesday, Modi held a meeting with Myanmarese President U. Thein Sein and the two sides focused on issues related to connectivity, cultural contacts and commercial ties.<br /><br />Modi, who is on a three-nation visit, flies to Australia after Myanmar. While returning back home, he will visit Fiji.<br /></p>