The two-day Global Investors Summit is beginning today in Indore. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will virtually inaugurate the summit. The President of Suriname Chandrika Prasad Santokhi and the President of Guyana Dr Mohammed Irfan Ali will also attend the inaugural session.
The theme of the Global Investors Summit is ‘Madhya Pradesh - a
future-ready state'. Environmental protection has been taken care of in
this summit which will be completely based on Carbon Neutral and Zero
Waste.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the Global Investors Summit in
Madhya Pradesh will showcase the diverse investment opportunities in the
state. In a tweet, Prime Minister informed that he will share his
remarks at the invest Madhya Pradesh - Global Investors Summit 2023,
through video conference at around 11:10 AM this morning.
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, while reviewing the preparations
for the summit yesterday, said that the objective of the summit is to
promote the policies of the state, create an investor-friendly
environment by consulting with industrial organizations to formulate
industry-friendly policies and promote opportunities for cooperation and
export potential.
Delegations from more than 65 countries are participating in the Global
Investors Summit. Whereas, in the International Pavilion, 9 partner
countries and 14 international trade organizations will showcase
different aspects of their countries.
More than 500 prominent industrialists in the country will also
participate in this summit. The Global Investors Summit will have 19
sessions on various topics.
SOURCE ; AIR
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