Prime Minister Narendra Modi will chair a virtual meeting with 20 large global investors managing assets of more than USD 6 trillion, on Thursday, to reiterate India’s attractiveness as an investment destination. The virtual global investor roundtable that will provide an opportunity to leading global investors and Indian business leaders to engage and deliberate with senior policy makers on how to further accelerate the growth of international investments in the country. The Virtual Global Investor Roundtable is being organized by the Ministry of Finance and the National Investment and Infrastructure Fund, the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) said in a statement. It is an exclusive dialogue between leading global institutional investors, Indian business leaders and the highest decision-makers from the government of India and financial market regulators, the statement said. Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, Union Minister of State for Finance Anurag Thakur, RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das and other dignitaries will also be present on the occasion. PM said in a statement ahead of the meeting: “Strong partnerships with international investors form a very important part of India’s economic strategy,” Our commitment to create an investor-friendly ecosystem and enhance the ease of doing business is unflinching. Bihar election: PM Modi attack congress, says 'Party does not even have 100 MPs' Public rejects double prince, NDA government will be formed again: PM Modi Officials examined the proposed Metro Phase II expansion and elevated bus rapid transit system work