Khattar participates in the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit and holds an assembly with representatives of primary companies

Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar held one-on-one talks with representatives of a dozen Japanese and U. S. primaries on Thursday, urging them to invest in the state.

During the meeting with the Japanese delegation, a consensus was reached between Japan and the Haryana government on the formulas for a hydrogen policy towards clean and green energy, an official said.

He said the chief minister was making a one-day stopover in Gandhinagar to attend the ‘Gujarat Dynamic World Summit-2024’ with the project of attracting foreign investment.

According to the Haryana government’s statement, “Maruti Suzuki has also expressed its preference for adopting the plug-and-play policy and giving more importance to electric cars from the Haryana government’s electric vehicle policy. “

Site identification is being carried out to identify a plant in the state for this purpose, he said.

During the summit, Khattar held a meeting with Puneet Chandok, President of Microsoft India, and his delegation.

“At the assembly, the delegation said that Microsoft will collaborate with the Haryana government in the field of synthetic intelligence. The prime minister said that all kinds of help will be provided to Microsoft through the state government,” he said, adding that an assembly will soon be held in Chandigarh, where Microsoft will provide its roadmap related to upcoming initiatives.

During the meeting with the Japanese delegation, it was decided that a joint collaboration cell would be established separately for the assistance of Japanese companies.

According to the statement, Haryana is the mother state of JapaneseArray. In the 1980s, Maruti Suzuki established its first unit in Gurugram. Since then, several Japanese have settled in Haryana.

The prime minister told state government officials to identify a co-collaboration mobile device for the convenience of Japanese companies, which will frequently collaborate with representatives of those companies to push the plug-and-play model.

During the meeting, the opening of a Japanese restaurant in Gurugram was also discussed.

Speaking later at the summit seminar of the Indo-African Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Khattar welcomed marketers from around the world and said the state is poised to attract global investments due to its strategic policies and proximity to the national capital.

During the seminar, the Chief Minister proposed the status quo of a new partnership, “Haryana-Africa Ties”, aimed at fostering collaboration and creating a platform for mutual expansion and development.

He underlined the importance of classical production as a source of employment for young people, and emphasized the need for an immediate transformation of education and skills progression policies to meet the demands of a changing labour market.

Khattar said that the global has lately been at a crossroads of transformation, driven by new technologies and virtual interfaces.

He identified the dual nature of this transformation, which brings opportunities and challenges. Emphasizing the central role of other people and human values ​​in progress and progress, he called for impactful mutual commitments to create far-reaching effects on the economies of Africa and states like Haryana.

Meanwhile, during his visit, Khattar also courted the NRI community, saying that there are immense investment prospects in Haryana, urging them to take advantage of the various facilities.

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