India is a better place to invest in terms of policy stability and transparency. Therefore, investors should come forward to invest in potential energy resources. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said, handling their investments in India is a well-thought-out working process with policy consistency and transparency.
Speaking at the start of the sixth round of commercial auction of coal mines on Thursday, Sitharaman said that we need more investment to help in the gasification of coal. I invite all of you to actively participate in the auction process. He said, India, which is on a fast growth trajectory during the Amrit period, needs all the basic minerals.
Next 25 years' growth rate important for employment
Referring to the Morgan Stanley report, the Finance Minister said that India is the place where investors should take place. We are certainly creating a policy environment that invites investments with greater transparency and guidance. For India, the next 25 years are important for both growth rate and employment. Because of this the industry should give their suggestions and participate actively in the consultation process.
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