Amazon Chief Executive Andy .Jassy told Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi the company is planning to make an additional $15 billion investment in the country.
Modi and Jassy spoke about a series of issues including supporting Indian startups, creating jobs and empowering individuals and small businesses to compete globally, according to an Amazon blog post. Friday was the final day of the prime minister's trip to Washington. He was the guest of honor at a White House state dinner on Thursday night which featured many
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