GIFT City celebrates both wealth and wisdom: PM Modi

Published By : Admin | July 29, 2022 | 15:42 IST
PM lays foundation stone of IFSCA headquarters at GIFT City in Gandhinagar
PM also launches India’s first International Bullion Exchange - IIBX at GIFT City
“India is now entering the league of Countries like the USA, UK and Singapore who are giving direction to global finance''
“Aspirations of the common man of the country are part of the vision of GIFT City”
“GIFT City celebrates both wealth and wisdom”
“We need institutions that can cater to our present and enhanced future role in the global economy”
“Today Integration is one of our most significant agenda. We are rapidly integrating with a global market and global supply chain”
“On the one hand, we are bringing in global capital for local welfare. On the other hand, we are also harnessing local productivity for global welfare”
“When it comes to technology, science and software, India has an edge as well as experience”
“Your aim should be to become a leader in regulations, set high standards for rule of law, and emerge as the favourite arbitration center of the world”

Namaskar !

The Chief Minister of Gujarat, Shri Bhupendra Bhai, the Union Finance Minister Smt. Nirmala ji, my other cabinet colleagues, the stalwarts from the business world, all other dignitaries present here, ladies and gentlemen!

This day is very important. It is crucial for India's growing economic potential, India's growing technological capabilities and the world's increasing trust in India. At a time when India is celebrating the 'Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav', such new institutions and new systems of a modern India are making India proud.

Today in GIFT City, the foundation stone of the International Financial Services Centres Authority - IFSCA Headquarters Building has been laid. I believe this building is going to be grand in its architecture and it will also create unlimited opportunities to make India an economic superpower. IFSCA will not only become an enabler but will also support innovation and will also act as a catalyst for growth opportunities. This is being started today through the launch of NSE IFSC- SGX Connect in GIFT City.

Friends,

Today the India International Bullion Exchange has also been launched. With the Indian regional office of the New Development Bank, 3 Foreign Banks, and 4 International Trade Financing Services Platforms, we have crossed several important milestones today. These will further help in connecting the potential of 130 crore countrymen to the modern global economy.

India is now standing shoulder to shoulder with major countries of the world like the USA, the UK and Singapore from where global finance is being shaped. On this occasion, I extend my heartiest congratulations to all of you, and to all the countrymen. I particularly want to congratulate my friends from Singapore, whose cooperation is opening up possibilities for both the countries.

Friends,

While living in Gujarat, when I envisioned GIFT City, the idea was not limited to business, trade or economic activities only. The aspirations of the common man of the country are linked to the vision of GIFT City. The vision of India's future is associated with the GIFT City; the dreams of India's golden past are also associated with it.

I still remember, in January 2013 when I came here for the inauguration of 'Gift One', people used to call it the tallest building in Gujarat. For some, this was the only identity given to it. But, Gift City was an idea that was way ahead of its time. Try to recall; 2008 was a period of world economic crisis and recession. Unfortunately in India too, there was an atmosphere of policy paralysis at that time. Just imagine the state of the world then. But, at that time, Gujarat was taking new and major steps in the field of FinTech. I am glad that the same idea has progressed this far today. GIFT City is making a strong mark as a hub of commerce and technology. GIFT City celebrates both wealth and wisdom. I am glad to see that through GIFT City, India is striding ahead strongly in the service sector globally.

Friends,

Another special feature of GIFT City is that it is the main pillar of the tri-city approach. Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar and GIFT City, all three are just 30 minutes away from one another. And all three have their own special identity. Ahmedabad boasts of a glorious history. Gandhinagar is the centre for administration and the main hub of policy and decisions. GIFT City is the main centre of the economy. That is, if you go to any of these three cities, then you are only thirty minutes away from the past, present and future.

Friends,

The initiatives associated with GIFT City are also a part of our efforts towards 'ease of doing business' and 'ease of living'. We have to remember that a vibrant FinTech sector does not mean just an easier business climate, reforms and regulations. It is also a medium of providing a better life and new opportunities to the professionals working in different fields.

Gift City is turning into a place from where new ideas are emerging, wealth creation is happening, and the best minds of the world are coming here to learn and grow. That is, in a way, GIFT City is also becoming a medium of achieving the old economic glory of India. The industry veterans here know that the people of India have been travelling all over the world for business and trade for hundreds of years. There is hardly any part of the world where Indians have not reached. Indian merchants would use innovative financing techniques too.

Excavations are going on at the place I come from, my place of birth - Vadnagar. Ancient coins have also been found there in the excavations. This is proof of how extensive our trading system and relations were. But, after independence, we started shying away from recognising our heritage and this strength. It was probably due to colonialism and our low self-confidence that we limited our professional, cultural and other relationships that much. But now, New India is changing this old mindset too. Today integration is the most important agenda for us. With global markets, we are rapidly integrating with global supply chains. And GIFT City is an important gateway to connect India with global opportunities. When you integrate with GIFT City, you will integrate with the whole world.

Friends,

Today India is one of the largest economies of the world. Therefore, in the future when our economy will be much bigger than it is today, we have to prepare for it now as it is bound to grow. For this, we need institutions that can cater to our present and future roles in the global economy. India International Bullion Exchange - IIBX is a step in this direction.

The love of the people of India for gold is not hidden from anyone. Gold has been a major source of economic power for women in India. Due to the special love of women for gold, the metal has been an equally important part of our society and cultural system. This is one of the major reasons why India is a very big market in the field of gold and silver today. But, should that be the only identity of India? The identity of India should also be that of a market maker. IIBX is an important step in this direction. This will help our players in the gold industry, especially jewellers to expand, paving the way for new opportunities for them. They will be able to buy bullion directly, in a transparent manner, and will also be able to participate in international price discovery. In addition, IIBX will also provide opportunities to trade in gold directly through the exchange. As the gold trading market becomes organized, the demand for gold in India will also impact and determine the gold prices.

Friends,

Whatever happens in India in the future, it will have an impact on the whole world. It will give direction to the whole world. We also value local aspirations, and understand the importance of global cooperation. On one hand, we are bringing in global capital for local welfare while on the other, we are also harnessing local productivity for global welfare. Record foreign direct investment is flowing into India today. This investment is creating new opportunities in the country, fulfilling the aspirations of the youth. It is giving a boost to our industries and increasing our productivity. And this productivity is not only becoming the strength of India but also benefiting the whole world. It is true that the investors who are investing in India today are earning good returns on their investment. But the impact and possibilities associated with it are much wider than this. Today our exports are touching record levels. Our products are reaching new countries and new markets.

At a time when global supply chains are prone to uncertainty and the world is faced with this uncertainty, India is assuring the world of quality products and services. That is why, as I said, it is a wonderful combination of global capital for local welfare and local productivity for global welfare. All the institutions associated with GIFT City will work to further strengthen this bond. There are many institutions here which have global footprints, and also have local connections.

Friends,

I also have many expectations from the new institutions of the New India and the new systems; and I have complete faith in you. In the 21st century, finance and technology are intertwined with each other. And when it comes to technology, science and software, India also has an edge and experience. Today, 40 percent share in the whole world in real time digital payments belongs to India alone. Today we are the leaders in this. This power of India in the field of FinTech is attracting the whole world. Therefore, I expect all of you to aim for new innovations in FinTech. GIFT IFSC emerges as FinTech's global laboratory.

Friends,

I would like to draw your attention to another crucial aspect. For India, success and service are synonymous with each other. Public welfare to global welfare is our motto. That is why, today India is leading the world in the field of sustainable development. We have set a target of Net zero carbon emissions for ourselves. At the national level, we are pursuing the Gatishakti Master Plan and setting new records for renewable energy and e-mobility. Internationally, India is leading the International Solar Alliance. This is one area in which our dedication will open up immense possibilities. I want GIFT IFSC to be a gateway to global debt and equity capital for sustainable and climate projects. Similarly, India needs many financial innovations from aircraft leasing, ship financing, carbon trading, digital currency, and IP rights to investment management. IFSCA should work in this direction. IFSCA should also make regulation and operation cost competitive in comparison to places like Dubai and Singapore. Your aim should be to turn IFSCA into a leader in terms of regulations, set high standards for rule of law, and emerge as the preferred arbitration centre for the world.

Friends,

The country has witnessed a new wave of financial inclusion in the last 8 years with the support of the banking sector. Even the poorest of the poor are joining formal financial institutions today. Today, when a large section of the population is connected with finance, the government organizations and private players together should step forward. For example, today, rising above basic banking, there is a huge scope for financial literacy and financial education. Today there is a major aspirational class in India that wants to invest for growth. If there are such financial courses for them that can teach them about different financial instruments and their features, then it will help them a lot.

Let's take the example of mutual funds. According to the Association of Mutual Funds, the assets under management of the mutual fund industry in India in 2014 were around 10 lakh crores. In these eight years, by June 2022, it has increased by 250 percent to 35 lakh crore. That is, people want to invest. They are ready for it. We need to provide education and information to them. I suggest that we tie-up our financial ecosystem with non-finance colleges and the youth should be educated. After all, it is the youth who will become the earners and investors in the times to come. To inculcate the confidence of the people in these courses, they should be run on not-for-profit mode. Gift City can also work on preparing a good roadmap and ground rules for this by looking at the performance of private players. This year's budget announcement regarding foreign universities in GIFT City will also benefit it.

Friends,

I am sure that you will make full use of the country's potential, and will live up to the country's expectations in this ''Amritkaal'. Thank you so much! I would also like to thank the Government of Gujarat as the policies of the Gujarat Government are turning out to be complementary and fulfilling in terms of this huge mission of GIFT City. And I also appreciate all the initiatives of the Gujarat government and congratulate the Chief Minister of Gujarat for the same.

I can see the people from the world of gems and jewelleries in large numbers. I am sure that they too understand the essence of this opportunity very well. They are well aware of the huge opportunity that has arisen for them and they will take full advantage of it. With this belief, I once again thank you very much and wish you all the very best.

Thank you!

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Joint Statement on the visit of PM Modi to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
December 16, 2025

At the invitation of His Majesty King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Hon’ble Prime Minister of the Republic of India, Shri Narendra Modi visited the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan on December 15-16, 2025.

The Leaders acknowledged the fact that the visit of Prime Minister Modi is taking place at a significant time, as the two countries celebrate the 75th anniversary of the establishment of bilateral diplomatic relations.

The Leaders appreciated the long-standing relationship between their countries which is characterized by mutual trust, warmth and goodwill. They positively assessed the multi-faceted India-Jordan relations that span across various areas of cooperation including political, economic, defence, security, culture, and education among others.

The Leaders appreciated the excellent cooperation between the two sides at the bilateral level and in multilateral forums. They warmly recalled their earlier meetings in New York (September 2019), in Riyadh (October 2019), in Dubai (December 2023) and in Italy (June 2024).

Political Relations

The Leaders held bilateral as well as expanded talks in Amman on 15 December 2025, where they discussed relations between India and Jordan. They also agreed to expand cooperation between the two countries in areas of mutual interest and to stand together as trusted partners in pursuing their respective development aspirations.

The Leaders noted with satisfaction the regular convening of political dialogue between the two countries as well as the meetings of the various Joint Working Groups in diverse areas. They further agreed to fully utilize the established mechanisms to consolidate bilateral relations. In this regard, the leaders commended the outcomes of the Fourth Round of Political Consultations between the two foreign ministries that was held in Amman on April 29, 2025. The fifth round will be held in New Delhi.

Looking forward, the Leaders reaffirmed their determination to sustain the positive trajectory of relations between the two countries, to promote high-level interactions, and continue to cooperate and collaborate with each other.

Economic Cooperation

The Leaders appreciated the strong bilateral trade engagement between India and Jordan, currently valued at USD 2.3 billion for 2024, making India the third largest trading partner for Jordan. They agreed on the need to diversify the trade basket to further enhance bilateral trade. The Leaders also agreed on the early convening of the 11th Trade and Economic Joint Committee in the first half of 2026, to monitor progress in economic and trade relations.

The Leaders welcomed the convening of the Jordan- India Business Forum on the sidelines of the visit on 16 December 2025. A high-level business delegation from the two countries discussed ways to further strengthen and expand trade and economic cooperation between the two countries.

The Leaders acknowledged the importance of cooperation in the field of customs. They further agreed to fully utilize the Agreement on Cooperation and Mutual Administrative Assistance in Customs Matters. This agreement facilitates sharing of information to ensure proper application of Customs Laws and combating of customs offences. It also provides facilitation of trade by adopting simplified customs procedures for efficient clearance of goods traded between the two countries.

Both Leaders underlined the potential for enhanced economic cooperation between the two countries, taking into account Jordan’s strategic geographic location and advanced logistics capabilities. In this context, both sides reaffirmed the importance of strengthening transport and logistics connectivity, including the regional integration of Jordan’s transit and logistics infrastructure as a strategic opportunity to advance shared economic interests and private-sector collaboration.

Technology and Education

The two sides reviewed bilateral cooperation in the fields of digital technology and education and agreed to collaborate in various fields such as the capacity building of officials in digital transformation, promoting institutional cooperation for feasibility study in the implementation of Digital Transformational solutions and in other areas. They also agreed to explore further avenues of cooperation in the implementation of digital transformation initiatives of both the countries. The two sides expressed interest in expanding and upgrading the infrastructure and the capacity building programs of the India and Jordan Centre of Excellence in Information Technology, hosted at Al Hussein Technical University.

The two sides discussed the road map for collaboration in the field of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI). In this context, both sides welcomed the signing of a letter of intent for entering into an agreement on sharing of Indian experience of DPI. Both sides agreed to collaborate in ensuring a safe, secure, trusted and inclusive digital environment.

The two sides recognized the vital role of technology in education, economic growth and social development and agreed on continued collaboration in the areas of digital transformation, governance and capacity building.

The Indian side highlighted the important role of capacity building in sustainable development and expressed commitment to continue collaboration in this field through the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) Programme in various fields including information technology, agriculture, and healthcare. The Jordanian side appreciated the increase of ITEC slots from 35 to 50 with effect from the current year.

Health

The Leaders underscored their commitment to working together in the field of healthcare through sharing of expertise, especially in advancing tele-medicine and capacity building in training of health workforce. They acknowledged the importance of health and pharmaceuticals as a key pillar of bilateral cooperation, underlining its role in promoting the well-being of their peoples and in advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Agriculture

The Leaders acknowledged the crucial role of the agricultural sector in advancing food security and nutrition and expressed a shared commitment to strengthening collaboration in this sector. In this context, they reviewed current cooperation between the two sides in the field of fertilizers, especially phosphates. They also agreed on increasing collaboration in exchange of technology and expertise to enhance the efficiency of agriculture and related sectors.

Water Cooperation

The Leaders welcomed the signing of the MoU on Cooperation in the field of Water Resources Management & Development and acknowledged the importance of cooperation between the two sides in areas such as water-saving agricultural technologies, capacity building, climate adaptation and planning and aquifer management.

Green and Sustainable Development

The Leaders discussed the importance of increasing collaboration in the field of climate change, environment, sustainable development and encouraging the use of new and renewable energy. In this context, they welcomed the signing of the MoU on Technical Cooperation in the field of New and Renewable Energy. Through the signing of this MoU, they agreed on the exchange and training of scientific and technical personnel, organization of workshops, seminars and working groups, transfer of equipment, know-how and technology on a non-commercial basis and development of joint research or technical projects on subjects of mutual interest.

Cultural Cooperation

The two sides expressed their appreciation for the growing cultural exchanges between India and Jordan, and welcomed the signing of the Cultural Exchange Programme for the period 2025–2029. They supported the idea of expanding cooperation in the fields of music, dance, theatre, art, archives, libraries and literature, and festivals. They also welcomed the signing of the Twinning Agreement between the City of Petra and Ellora Caves Site, focusing on the development of the archaeological sites and on promotion of social relations.

Connectivity

The two sides acknowledged the importance of direct connectivity in fostering bilateral relations. It is an important cornerstone for promotion of trade, investment, tourism, and people-to-people exchanges and helps in cultivating deeper mutual understanding. In this regard, they agreed to explore the possibility of enhancing direct connectivity between the two countries.

Multilateral Cooperation

His Majesty King Abdullah II praised India’s leadership in the International Solar Alliance (ISA) and the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI) and the Global Biofuels Alliance (GBA). India welcomed Jordan’s expression of willingness in joining the ISA, CDRI and GBA. The two sides recognized biofuels as a sustainable, low-carbon option to achieve decarbonization commitments and deliver greater economic and social development for the people of both countries.

At the end of the visit, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi expressed his sincere thanks and appreciation to His Majesty King Abdullah II for the warm reception and generous hospitality extended to him and his accompanying delegation. He also conveyed his best wishes for the continued progress and prosperity of the friendly people of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. For his part, His Majesty extended his sincere wishes to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the friendly people of India for further progress and prosperity.