PM Modi's US Visit: US Companies Announce Investment Plans For India. Here In Pics
Tesla: The EV maker reportedly planned to set up a plant in the country. CEO Elon Musk said that PM Modi was pushing him to make a significant investment in the country. An announcement on investment is expected soon, said Musk. (Image: Tiwtter/PMO India)
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View In AppMicron Technology: Ahead of Prime Minister Modi's state visit to the US, Cabinet gave approval to Micron Technology's $2.7 billion plan for a semiconductor testing and packaging unit. During his visit, Modi met with Micron CEO Sanjay Mehrotra and extended an invitation to the company to enhance semiconductor manufacturing in India. (Image: Twitter/PMO India)
Walmart: The retail giant aims to export goods worth $10 billion annually from India by 2027, as reiterated during a meeting between its CEO and Prime Minister Modi. (Image: Getty)
Amazon.com: Amazon Web Services announced its intention to invest $13 billion in India by 2030 to enhance its Coud infrastructure and generate job opportunities. (Image: Getty)
Apple: The tech giant recently opened stores in Mumbai and Delhi, aiming to expand its manufacturing operations in India through collaborations with contract electronics makers Foxconn, Wistron Corp, and Pegatron Corp. (Image: Getty)
General Electric: PM Modi on Wednesday met General Electric CEO H. Lawrence Culp Jr and invited GE to play a greater role in aviation and renewable energy sectors in India. (Image: Twitter/ PMO India)
Applied Materials: On Wednesday, during a meeting with the company president and CEO Gary Dickerson, Prime Minister Modi invited Applied Materials to play a role in bolstering India's semiconductor ecosystem and advancing process technology and advanced packaging capabilities. (Image: Twitter/ PMO India)
Foxconn: The Taiwanese contract manufacturer plans to invest $500 million in manufacturing plants in Telangana and nearly $968 million in Karnataka, creating over 70,000 jobs. Additionally, it intends to establish a factory in India for manufacturing AirPods. (Image: Getty)
Cisco Systems: The networking equipment maker will commence manufacturing in India to diversify its global supply chain, targeting $1 billion in production and exports from the country. (Image: Getty)