CHANDIGARH, Oct. 9 -- Haryana chief minister Nayab Singh Saini-led delegation to Japan on Wednesday secured investments worth Rs.3,000 crore from two major Japanese firms Kubota and Daikin, in a development that the state government described as a major step forward for industrial as well as agricultural growth in the state. Japanese major Kubota Corporation announced an investment of Rs.2,000 crore in Haryana in collaboration with Escorts, while a memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed in Osaka between the Haryana government and Japan's leading air-conditioning manufacturer Daikin Industries Limited, under which Daikin will invest Rs.1,000 crore to establish a new research and development (R&D) centre in the state. Saini visited Kubota's tractor plant in Osaka on Wednesday. During the visit, Saini held detailed discussions with senior company officials on potential investments and opportunities for technical collaboration in agricultural equipment manufacturing in Haryana. The CM said that these collaborations strengthen its longstanding industrial partnership with Japan. An official spokesperson said that Rs.2,000 crore investment by Kubota will not only bring modern agricultural technology to the state but also create numerous employment opportunities for local youth....