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Suzuki to meet Gujarat CM Narendra Modi post Manesar violence

Speech of Narendra modi in JETRO (Japan External Trade Organization ) Investment Seminar ,Tokyo:

Mr. Ishige, Chairman, JETRO, Ladies and gentlemen!

I am very happy to be in Japan once again. I am also quite excited to interact with you here. I had visited this great country in 2007. This time, I have come to personally thank the Government of Japan for the positive developments thereafter. I thank Japan Government for its pro-active engagement and co-operation with the State of Gujarat. I also thank the people of Japan, the industry, their organizations and the media for their trust and active involvement in the State. I particularly thank JETRO without whom this was not possible.

In fact, after 2007, mutual exchanges between Japan and Gujarat have become a regular affair. It appears that Gujarat has become the second home of Japanese people. We whole heartedly welcome this development and hope that this trend will continue and become further better. I had said this earlier and now I am repeating that I want to see a mini-Japan in Gujarat. I wish that Japanese should feel at home in Gujarat. We are committed to create those conditions. I am sure, I will go back with more learning in this regard. I am thankful to the Government of Japan for making my visit possible. I particularly thank His Excellency the Ambassador of Japan in India for playing a very pro-active role. A very high level delegation of the leading industrialists of India and Gujarat is also present here with my Government team. I hope that the interaction with them will be useful.

Friends! Japan and India have had deep cultural bond and historic relations. Lord Buddha is a binding force between us. In modern times, Swami Vivekananda and Tagore reinforced the mutual understanding. Moreover, both countries have a common administrative culture. Both believe in a liberal society and democratic governance. Thus, we already had a strong ground to think together, and to stand together. In recent years, we have moved further closer. By now, it is clear that we can work together fruitfully.

I have been saying that the present century belongs to Asia. Japan has shown to the mankind what can be achieved by dedication, precision and hard work. I have always admired this country for its perseverance and industriousness. Similarly, India has the foundation of its tradition and the strength of its talented human resource. For Asia to be the Global Hub of 21st century, Japan and India both are going to play major roles. If the strength of intelligent process of Japan can be matched with the strength of intelligent and young people of India, we can do wonders. Moreover, India has a huge market. Its growing middle class and its working youth have the highest ever purchasing power. Thus, India has the will to produce and also the capacity to consume. What India mainly needs is the technology: to produce better, smarter, and in lesser costs. Japan, with its track record in research, development, innovation and technology, can join us to serve the Indian and global markets.

Friends! Like Japan, Gujarat is also attached to its culture. Gujarat has also shown that it is possible to go high without weakening the roots. Today, Gujarat is contributing immensely to the national economy. Our motto is: Gujarat’s growth for India’s growth. Gujarat’s growth is dedicated to its enterprising people, stable Government, proactive business environment and futuristic policies. Our economic model is equally dependent on three main sectors of economy: agriculture, industry and services. We have tried to build social, physical and industrial infrastructure that drives growth in and through diverse economic activities. Moreover, our state wide gas grid, state wide water grid, 24×7 electricity across all villages and the state wide ICT infrastructure is propelling the economic activities in remotest corners of the State. Because of this basic infrastructure, our rural areas are no longer just consumption centers but also production hubs in various products.

Gujarat has completed the first phase of development in terms of providing basic amenities including water, electricity, road connectivity and civic services. Now, we are on the path of second phase of development in line with the fast growing economies of the world. With its maritime location dotted with excellent ports, Gujarat is an ideal place to do global maritime trade, particularly with the Middle East, Europe and Africa. We are the gateway to India’s vast hinterland also. Our robust physical, social and industrial infrastructure and skilled manpower is an edge which Gujarat offers over many other global locations.

Today, Gujarat is the industrial and corporate face of the country. It is evincing investors’ interests from all corners of the world. We have also ensured that the investment proposals are processed fast and fructify faster. Gujarat is reckoned as the ‘Growth Engine of India’. The biggest enabler of this strength is the futuristic infrastructure which the State has created. In recent years, there is further focus on building world class infrastructure. They include the Special Investment Regions (SIRs), Industrial parks and Logistics parks. They are going to be the building blocks of Gujarat as a ‘Global Business Hub’. Moreover, because of the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) project, there are new and historic opportunities to partner in infrastructure and to set up industries, institutions and amenities. Our SIRs are going to be the global hubs of economic activity supported by efficient world class infrastructure. Also, they will have a policy framework based on the best practices in the world. We invite the global investor community, particularly from Japan, to examine the potentials in Gujarat.

To give a shape to Japan-Gujarat business relations, we invited Japan to become partner in our Global Investors’ Summit. We are grateful to the Government of Japan for this partnership. It is adding to the confidence of Japanese and Gujarati businessmen. Almost on a daily basis there is Japanese company or delegation to explore the potential in Gujarat. We are committed to help them and to give them not only a good working environment but also a good quality of life. That is why we are setting up two Japanese townships. These townships will provide full eco-system for the people, managers and workers from Japan. It will include among others, Japanese language schools, Japanese restaurants, and of course, golf courses.

Gujarat has the least unemployment in India. Moreover, there is complete co-operation between the industry and the work force. There is almost No man days loss. To make the skill sector still better, we have created institutions to promote innovation and prepare the manpower for the same. In addition, we have promoted a number of new educational and training institutions including colleges and universities in specific domains. The intake capacity our engineering and other training institutes has increased five-fold in ten years. We are working towards becoming a scientifically driven society in the years to come. Presently, our maximum focus is on social and human development. I want to achieve the human development index of the developed countries. In the urban sector some of our projects including mass rapid transport have been a global success story. There are a number of such examples. Our Government is promoting e-governance in a big way. This is bringing lot of speed, accuracy and transparency in the system.We have been getting National and international awards for our social projects and administrative interventions on a regular basis. This includes UN Public Service Award and the Asia Innovation Award.

Friends! I have been dreaming and saying that I want to make Gujarat ‘a globally preferred place to live in and to do business’. I have also said that whatever best happens on the earth, must happen in Gujarat.Going further, I want to see Gujarat as a technology based society and as an innovator. And all this is to be done on a sustainable basis. This is necessary so that, we do not enjoy only in the present generation. We must leave the same potentials and opportunities for the future generations. To make all this doable and sustainable, we need to modernize our technology and practices. All this needs investment. In Gujarat’s case, the requirement is huge and immediate because our dreams are big, our time frame is shorter and our capacity to execute is substantial. And this creates the opportunity for foreign investors.

Friends! I have been thinking that Japan has the strength of experience; Gujarat has the power of enterprise. Japan has Technology; Gujarat has the talent to absorb it. Japan has the keenness for discipline; Gujarat has the zeal for perfection. If the two sides can meet; we can create not only a great future for ourselves, but for the whole world community. Together, we can give a lot to the world. Particularly, we both are keen on low cost, zero defect manufacturing and efficient managerial processes. Let us join hands. Our strengths are complementary. I invite the Japanese industry to Gujarat. I invite the Japanese people to Gujarat. I invite you to make your own home in Gujarat, your own Japan in Gujarat. We would be happy to give you the environment and encouragement in doing that.

Thank You!
 
In the other states the political leaders wants not to give advantage to people. and let them poor so they do not raise their voice. moreover the people of other states think let the save land, on other hand people worried of sources loss due to industries like water electricity etc. they think their people must work in other states(like GUjarat) and then also use their own land for farm. might be..........
 
In the other states the political leaders wants not to give advantage to people. and let them poor so they do not raise their voice. moreover the people of other states think let the save land, on other hand people worried of sources loss due to industries like water electricity etc. they think their people must work in other states(like GUjarat) and then also use their own land for farm. might be..........

And do you know why? If you seen the NAMO speech, then he will not speak about minority or Majority however he always speak for 5.5 crore Guajarati for any matter i.e. for him all Guajarati are same irrespective of any religions.
 
Being an outsider to Gujarat politics, just a question ... if Modi moves to Central scheme of things in 2014 who would replace Modi as the CM of Gujarat ?

Who is the Ideal candidate to continue Modis legacy ...

Honestly very hard question to answer. It’s virtually impossible for anyone in Gujarat BJP to take position of NAMO in a case if him going to centre. However Mr.Jaynarayan Vyas / Saurabhbhai Patel may be a good substitute in place of NAMO.
 
Mr.Modi interacting with the media after JETRO Investment Seminar in Tokyo

 
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It will be very interesting to see if he can do the wonders with whole India if BJP wins. I doubt he will accept PM post even if BJP manages to pull off the miracle.
 
This is horrible, all the big firms are moving to Gurjarat, making 99% rest of India highly in need of a job.
 
Meeting with Former PM Mr.Shinzo Abe

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MODI address investment seminar of Jetro

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Modi presented a memento to the Min for Economy Japan

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Meeting with Min of foreign affair Mr.Koichiro

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I completely agree .............. Gujarat and Tamil Nadu are just media hyped ..........just see the sheer number of Auto mobile companies in Maharashtra ............. and the state does not go tom tomming about it in media ......

1. Tata Motors
2. Firodia (Kinetic)
3. Mahindra and Mahindra
4. Bajaj Auto


Then some multinationals

1. Mercedes Benz
2. Audi
3. Volks Wagen
4. Skoda
5. General Motors
6. Fiat
7. Piaggio (the iconic Vespa is back)


so ...........


Is it ??

Chennai - called Detroit of South Asia - accounts for 30% of Indias totoal automotive production and 35% of India's automotive ancillary production and 60% of Indian automotive exports.

Some of the carmakers in Chennai

Peugeot
Nissan
BMW
Daimler
Ford
Hindustan Motors
Hyundai
Mitsibishi
Renault
Benz

Truck companies

Ashok Leyland

Heavy Equipments

Caterpillar
L&T


Bikes

TVS
Royal Enfield.
 
Maruti Swift to run out of stock as Manesar plant not to function soon




GURGAON: Swift, one of India's largest selling cars and a best-seller from the Maruti stable, will soon run out of stock as the company is not expected to revive production at the violence-hit Manesar plant, its sole manufacturing facility, any time soon. The development is likely to further increase the waiting period for customers, affect suppliers dependent on the car, and hit sales.

"We will not be able to make Swift this time as the Manesar plant is totally shut, unlike last year when we were making the car frame and shifting it to Gurgaon for final assembly. This time, we have no certainty on the production schedule of these high-selling cars as the situation is much more grave," Maruti Managing Director S Nakanishi told ET.

Swift outsold every single car in India and also overtook the largest-selling car Alto hatchback earlier this year as demand shifted to fuel-efficient diesel cars. Maruti sold 55,216 Swift in the first three months, a year-on-year rise of 68%, while the DZire compact sedan sales jumped 87% to 46,958 cars. The Swift-DZire sedan, which is based on the same model, sells around 32,000-35,000 units every month constituting over 35% of Maruti's sales in the domestic market.


Maruti Suzuki's latest industrial problem has badly affected dealers and the management who have been banking on the success of the two models to drive sales and regain market share lost due to last year's strikes.

The car has a waiting period of over 2-3 months across different market and also offers highest margins across all Maruti products, but given the uncertainty, dealers have informed customers about the longer period for delivery.

"We are already informing customers to experience much longer waiting duration for Swift and DZire.," said a Delhi-based Maruti dealer.

"There is a waiting period of three months on diesel Swift or Swift Dzire. However, we are sensitising customers that if there is any change in delivery period than what is committed, we will keep them informed. And with this understanding, customers can make the booking," Jayendra Kachalia, director of Mumbai-based Navnit Motors, said.

Maruti share dipped 5.65% on Monday to close at Rs 1,079 at close of trade on BSE. The company has declared an indefinite lockout at its Manesar plant on Saturday that directly scripted the negative impact on its shares on Monday.

Maruti's problems could change the game for rivals such as Toyota Kirloksar Motors which makes the Etios-Liva range, Ford India with its recently-launched Ford Classic. Both are pitted against Maruti Suzuki Dzire and in the hatchback space, Hyundai may get additional customers for its relaunched i20 hatchback. Tata Motors may also witness higher demand for its Indigo-Indica range in coming months.

Maruti's rival carmakers grabbed 6% market share in the last fiscal as Maruti's output and sales declined sharply following three consecutive strikes.

Last Wednesday's mishap, however, comes when the industry is also sitting on an inventory of over 2,50,000 to 3,00,000 units. Suppliers dealing with Maruti Suzuki's rivals say it may help ease inventory but production schedules are unlikely to be affected much.

"Last time around, some of the automakers had cashed in on short supply of Maruti Suzuki products by increasing production at their end, but this time around, every automaker is sitting on huge pile of inventory, so if anything, the other automaker may be able to release some inventory in the market ahead of festive season," said an executive with a leading auto component company located in Pune.

Maruti production woes could also extend to its 270 vendors and component suppliers who are already reeling under the impact of the violence. Auto parts maker GNA Ltd, which supplies propelling shaft and intermediate shaft assemblies for the Swift and Dzire models, has stopped all supplies. "There are no orders for the Manesar plant and all supplies have been stopped completely after the violence incident hit the plant," said director Ranbir Singh.

Ludhiana-based GS Auto, which supplies fasteners to Maruti Suzuki, has curtailed all supplies claiming that the company has not confirmed any future plans on its production schedule.


Maruti Swift to run out of stock as Manesar plant not to function soon - The Times of India
 

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