The Global Investors Summit to be held during next month, with the theme ‘Invest Madhya Pradesh’ will aim to showcase the strengths and industrial prowess of Madhya Pradesh and provide global platform for interaction with the Indian industry leaders, policy makers and other stakeholders.
The focus sectors will be textile and handloom, agri-business and food processing, automobile and engineering, healthcare, industrial infrastructure, pharmaceuticals, IT and ITes, renewable energy, technical education and skill development, tourism and urban development.
To attract major investment in Madhya Pradesh , the state government is making all efforts for participation of not just leading captains of the industry but also ambassadors and high commissioners of 11 countries.
Besides leading Indian industries, six nations – Australia, Mexico, Canada, Czech Republic, Republic of South Africa and Quebec – will also be participating in the summit as partner countries.
The ambassadors and high commissioners of Poland, Belgium, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Sweden, Mexico, Canada, Czech Republic, South Africa, Malaysia and Australia have also confirmed their participation, state Principal Secretary Industries Mohammad Suleiman said.
The Global Investors Summit is scheduled to be held in Indore from October 8-10.
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