Chandigarh, Oct. 6 -- Haryana chief minister Nayab Singh Saini will reach Tokyo on October 6 morning ahead of his back to back official engagements with Japan's ministry of foreign affairs and ministry of economy, trade and industry. Saini, who on Sunday embarked on an official three-day visit to Japan, will focus on strengthening economic, industrial and cultural collaboration between Haryana and Japan. The objective of the visit is to attract investments, deepen cooperation in technology and manufacturing, and showcase Haryana as a leading destination for global investors, an official spokesperson said in a statement. The chief minister will hold discussions with Miyaji Takuma, state minister for foreign affairs, and Koga Yuichiro, state minister for economy, trade and industry, to explore avenues of cooperation in trade, investment, and technology transfer. Saini is slated to participate in a series of programmes at the embassy of India in Tokyo. The chief minister will also meet senior representatives of JETRO, AISIN, Air Water, TASI, NAMBU, DENSO, SOJITZ, Nissin Foods, Kawakin Holdings, Sumitomo Corporation, and Toppan to discuss investment opportunities in Haryana. He will also hold a formal interaction with the governor of Shimane Prefecture.htc...