Haryana-Japan ties to boost growth: Saini
CHANDIGARH, Oct. 8 -- Haryana chief minister Nayab Singh Saini on Tuesday invited Japanese investors to partner with Haryana in emerging sectors such as digital technologies, saying the state is encouraging foreign investment through a conducive environment, improved infrastructure, and transparent policies.
Addressing Japanese investors and entrepreneurs during the "investor roadshow" held in Osaka on Tuesday, the chief minister said that greater investment in Haryana will further accelerate economic partnership, technological cooperation, and industrial progress between Japan and Haryana.
On the second day of the visit, the chief minister and the delegation comprising industry minister Rao Narbir Singh travelled from Tokyo to Osaka on board the renowned Shinkansen - Osaka bullet train. This train is known for its state-of-the-art infrastructure, safety standards, and operational excellence and is considered an outstanding example of a modern transportation system.
"Haryana aims to further strengthen its collaboration with Japan in digital technologies and industry 4.0," Saini said, reiterating that investor-friendly policies of Haryana are well-suited to meet the global entrepreneurs' needs for establishing production, research, design, and innovation centres.
"This partnership will help connect Japan's global innovation ecosystem with Haryana's young, skilled, and dynamic talent," he said.
The chief minister said that Haryana has already emerged as a preferred destination for Japanese entrepreneurs. The industrial hubs of Gurugram and Manesar stand as living examples of the long-standing partnership between Haryana and Japan. Today, nearly 400 Japanese companies are operating from Haryana, carrying forward a legacy that began in the 1980s with Suzuki's arrival in the state.
The delegation held meetings in Osaka with the top leadership of Japan's leading companies like Minebea Mitsumi, Mitsui Kinzoku Components India Pvt Ltd, and Nitto Seiko.
The Haryana government and Mitsui Kinzoku Components India Pvt Ltd signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to promote research and development in the field of green hydrogen. The delegation also met the mayors of various Japanese cities in Osaka....
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