Only on Friday, the Amazon boss on Friday had promised to create a million new jobs in India in a farewell love letter to the country, after ending a tough visit that reportedly included a refusal by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to grant an appointment.Hundreds of small traders staged protests during his visit to India last week, which came as anti-trust authorities launched a probe into the e-commerce behemoth and its main rival Walmart-owned Flipkart.
Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal dismissed Mr Bezos’s announcement that Amazon would invest $1 billion as “not a favour”, and a senior BJP leader hit out at his ownership of The Washington Post, a newspaper often seen as critical of PM Modi.
“I fall more in love with India every time I return here. The boundless energy, innovation, and grit of the Indian people always inspire me,” Mr Bezos said in his farewell letter to the country posted on Amazon’s India website on Friday.
The $1-billion investment will “digitize micro and small businesses in cities, towns, and villages across India”, he said, vowing Amazon would export $10 billion of Indian-made products annually and create one million new jobs by 2025.