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Modi gives it back to Kerry ‘Looks like the rains have warmly welcomed you,’

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New Delhi: Monsoon floods in the national capital have become a talking stalk during US Secretary of State John Kerry’s visit to India. While meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday, the conversation between the two started with the rains.

“It looks like the rains, this time, have warmly welcomed you,” PM Modi said as he greeted Kerry and the US delegation for talks.

Kerry’s motorcade was caught in two hours of traffic chaos when he arrived in Delhi on Monday night for the annual US-India Strategic and Commercial Dialogue that seeks to deepen the bond between the world’s two largest democracies.

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On Wednesday, on the way to deliver a speech to students after another heavy downpour, his car inched through streets that in places looked like fast-flowing rivers. At times the water reached the top of its wheels.

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“You guys all deserve an award for getting here today. I don’t know if you came in boats or amphibious vehicles of some kind, but thank you so much for making the effort,” he told the students at the Indian Institute of Technology.

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PM Modi has launched an ambitious plan to build up to 100 futuristic cities to cater for a population that has reached 1.3 billion and is expected to exceed China’s by 2022, according to the United Nations.

New economic figures out on Wednesday showed that India’s $2.1 trillion economy grew by 7.1 percent in the quarter through June.

That was the fastest of any of the world’s largest economies but down from 7.9 percent in the prior quarter. India’s economy is growing faster than China’s but is just a fifth as large today.

Prime Minister Modi, who needs growth to top 8 percent to create jobs for the million young people who join the workforce each month, has invited foreign investors to “Make in India” and emulate China’s industrial miracle, but for now private investment remains weak.

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To boost economic opportunity for all, India has to attract investment capital, Mr Kerry said.

“You have to have a market defined by fairness, transparency and a level playing field,” he said.

“You have to have sensible regulations and your bureaucracy needs to be streamlined and effective.”

India announced on Wednesday a plan to allow foreign investors to settle, emulating policies in countries such as the United States and Singapore to woo investment from abroad.

Despite the inclement weather in New Delhi, Mr Kerry decided to extend his stay for a couple of days after the official part of his visit.

State Department deputy spokesman Mark Toner said Mr Kerry would then fly on to the Group of 20 summit in China on September 4-5. The G20 gathering will be the last to be attended by Barack Obama as US President.

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