Chief Minister Mohan Yadav's second day of Japan visit on wednesday, he will engage in crucial discussions with prominent industrialists and organizations. Efforts will be made to strengthen India’s economic partnership with Japan. The day will be dedicated to enhancing investment, trade, and industrial cooperation in the state.
The first meeting of Chief Minister Dr. Yadav will be with Mr. Yuji Fukusawa, President of East Japan Railway Company and the South Asia Committee of Keidanren. The meeting will be held at the conference hall of the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, focusing on technical cooperation and investment opportunities in the railway and transport sectors.
Dr. Yadav will meet with Mr. Susumu Kataoka, President of JETRO (Japan External Trade Organization). The meeting will take place at JETRO's headquarters, Ark Mori Building, Minato-ku, Tokyo. The primary goal of the discussions will be to explore business and industrial development opportunities in Madhya Pradesh and strengthen trade relations with Japan.
Dr. Yadav will meet with Mr. Takayuki Sanno, Chairman of Suntory India, at the Imperial Hotel. The meeting will focus on investment and collaboration in the food and beverage industry.
In the afternoon, Dr. Yadav will meet with officials at the Bridgestone Headquarters in Kyobashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo. The discussion will aim to expand technical partnerships and investment opportunities in the automobile and tire industry.
Dr. Yadav will meet with Mr. Shohei Hara, Senior Vice President of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). The discussions will center on water management, smart city projects, and infrastructure development.
In the afternoon, Dr. Yadav will meet with Mr. Tadashi Yanai, Chairman and CEO of Fast Retailing Company. The conversation will focus on developing Madhya Pradesh as a major hub for the textile and retail industry.
Dr. Yadav will meet with Mr. Toshiyuki Shirai, Chairman of Nitori Holdings, at the Imperial Hotel’s conference hall. The meeting will focus on exploring new opportunities for collaboration in the furniture industry.
In the evening, Dr. Yadav will participate in an interaction program with the Indian diaspora and friends of Madhya Pradesh at the Hikari Hall of the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo. The Chief Minister will highlight the state's industrial progress, investment opportunities, and policies. He will also attend the dinner hosted during this event.
This day of Chief Minister Dr. Yadav’s visit will mark a significant step towards establishing Madhya Pradesh as a global investment destination and forging long-term industrial partnerships with Japan. The visit holds the potential to open new doors for the state’s economic progress.