Japan: On the fourth day of his Japan visit, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav will engage in government-to-government (G2G) talks and business meetings, focusing on industrial growth and trade relations. He will meet senior Japanese officials and leading industrialists to explore investment, technology transfer, and collaboration opportunities in key sectors.
Later, CM Yadav will travel to Kyoto, where he will visit cultural and historical sites while discussing tourism and cultural partnerships. He will also attend a lunch meeting with business representatives to explore investment prospects in IT, manufacturing, and tourism.
Reflecting on his interactions with Japanese investors, Yadav highlighted their positive response to investment opportunities in Madhya Pradesh. “We are conducting roadshows across Japan, engaging both Indian and Japanese investors. I am pleased with the interest and offers we are receiving in various sectors,” he said.
Speaking at an investment session in Osaka, the CM emphasized Madhya Pradesh’s world-class infrastructure, investor-friendly policies, and incentives. “Our state is rapidly emerging as a key hub in tourism, pharmaceuticals, automobiles, mining, dairy, and food processing,” he noted.
Yadav also drew cultural parallels between India and Japan, emphasizing shared traditions such as the reverence for the Sun God and the teachings of Gautam Buddha. “India and Japan are like long-lost brothers, deeply connected through cultural and spiritual values,” he added.