Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven who is in India to participate in Make in India celebrations in Mumbai made a blunder in his speech when he uttered 'China' in place of 'India' .

He said, "All eyes are now on China...ohh sorry...India."

He went on to say that Sweden wanted to be the part of the transformation process of Indian economy. He said, "Sweden wants to be the part of transformation of Indian economy and let's make in India."

He added, "I have come with a great delegation to Mumbai and our focus are skills development with cooperation of local communities."



Prime Minister Narendra Modi today launched the largest-ever manufacturing summit Make in India (MII) Week here in the presence of heads of state, a battery of business leaders and foreign delegates.

The event is aimed at attracting investments into the manufacturing sector and showcasing success stories at a specially-created venue at the BKC business district in Central Mumbai.

Prime Ministers of Finland and the deputy premier of Poland are also among the attendees.