Madhya Pradesh CM Dr. Mohan Yadav addressed industrialists at the Curtain Raiser event of GIS-2025 in New Delhi on Wednesday.
At the curtain-raiser event for Global Investors Summit 2025, ambassadors from various countries recognized Madhya Pradesh as a promising investment destination and expressed interest in exploring opportunities across multiple sectors. The Ambassador of Australia emphasized cooperation in education, agriculture, and skill development. The Ambassador of Mexico praised the state's policies and showed a positive outlook toward investment prospects. The Ambassador of Albania expressed interest in urban planning, while the Ambassador of Zimbabwe conveyed enthusiasm for partnerships in the agriculture sector. The Ambassador of Slovenia reaffirmed commitment to exploring investment and cooperation opportunities in tourism.
Industry's first choice: Singhania
Chairman of CII Northern Region and Deputy Managing Director and CEO of JK Cement, Madhav Krishna Singhania, stated that the strategic location, investment-friendly policies, and streamlined processes of Madhya Pradesh make it an attractive destination for investors. He highlighted that JK Cement began its industrial journey in the state in 2016 with the establishment of a wall putty plant in Katni, followed by additional plants in Ujjain and Panna.
Two interactive round table meetings held
The Curtain Raiser event featured two interactive round table meetings in Delhi. The first session focused on the future of telecom in India and investment opportunities in Madhya Pradesh, bringing together leading telecom companies.
The second round table meeting engaged prominent ambassadors and diplomats, where the strategic framework of GIS-2025 was presented, highlighting the vast industrial potential, investment-friendly policies, and strong infrastructure of Madhya Pradesh. International investors were briefed on the diverse opportunities available in the state.
The meeting saw the participation of 51 diplomats and business representatives from 40 countries, including 13 ambassadors, 4 high commissioners, 5 charge d'affaires, 3 deputy heads, 6 counsellors, 4 first secretaries, 2 second secretaries, and 5 economic and trade experts.
Developed nations are partner countries in GIS
CM Mohan Yadav said that developed nations like United Kingdom, Germany and Japan are participating in the Global Investors Summit as partner countries. This global representation reflects the growing opportunities of international trade and investment in Madhya Pradesh. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that in the Curtain Raiser program organized in New Delhi, ambassadors, investors, policy makers and industrialists from various sectors were contacted and urged to ensure their participation in the industrial development of Madhya Pradesh.
CM conducts one-on-one meetings
CM Mohan Yadav conducted one-on-one meetings with more than 15 prominent industrialists, including Shri Jagrut Kotecha (CEO, PepsiCo India and South Asia), Shri Puneet Dalmia (Chairman, Dalmia Bharat), Shri Madhavkrishna Singhania (Joint Managing Director & CEO, JK Cement), Shri. Vineet Mittal (Chairman, Avaada Group), Shri Jean-Marc Leclercq (CEO, Soufflet Malt), Shri Rikant Pitti (Founder, EaseMyTrip), Shri Vinay Vyas (CEO, Fusion X Energy), Shri Anil Chalamalasetty (Group CEO & MD, Greenko Group), Shri Vineet Arya (Vice Chairman, JBM Group), Mr. Rahul Mittal (Chairman & Managing Director, RITES), and Ms. Anusuya Ray (Vice President, Corporate Affairs, AB InBev India).
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