Yogi Adityanath in Tokyo: Urges Diaspora to Invest in India's Resilient Growth

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath addressed the Indian diaspora in Tokyo, urging them to participate in India's progress while acknowledging current global economic challenges. He emphasized India's rising global stature and the enthusiasm of international investors. During his visit, he held key meetings with Suzuki Motor Corporation and Minda Corporation, signing a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen UP's auto component manufacturing. The discussions also expanded to partnerships in logistics, renewable energy, and semiconductor infrastructure with other Japanese firms.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath in Japan: Diaspora Call & Auto Sector Investment Push

  • Urges diaspora to support India's progress
  • Highlights global investor confidence in India
  • Signs MoU with Minda Corp for auto components
  • Meets Suzuki Motor Corp leadership for investment
  • Explores logistics & renewable energy partnerships
4 min read

"Global economy in turmoil, but won't last long": UP CM Adityanath urges diaspora in Tokyo to participate in India's progress

UP CM Yogi Adityanath addresses Indian diaspora in Tokyo, urges investment in India's resilient economy and signs MoUs with Suzuki, Minda Corp.

"The global economy is in turmoil. This turmoil won't last long. - Yogi Adityanath"

Tokyo, February 25

Highlighting India's rising global stature and economic resilience, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath addressed the Indian diaspora in Tokyo, urging them to contribute to their home country's progress while supporting the nation they currently inhabit.

Addressing the gathering, the Chief Minister referred to the state of international markets and the resilience needed to navigate them. "The global economy is in turmoil. This turmoil won't last long. But the whole world is watching this with patience. In these circumstances, we must also support the country we live in. We must stand with them, but we must also think about our own country. We must participate in its progress," CM Adityanath stated.

He further emphasised the growing international confidence in India's growth story, noting enthusiasm among global investors. "Every delegation seems very positive and eager to invest in India. The thinking is: If we do good, the country and the world will do well," he added.

Underscoring the government's commitment to its people, the Chief Minister stressed that India remains a steadfast guardian of its citizens, regardless of where they are in the world.

"India never allows any breach in the interests or security of its citizens. It always stands with them, and we should also have the same feeling," he stated.

CM Adityanath concluded by reinforcing the vision of shared prosperity and India's traditional values of global humanitarianism. "Our development will be for the progress of the country, for their prosperity, and our prosperity will be for the welfare of the people, with a spirit of friendship and compassion for humanity across the world."

Building on this vision of industrial growth, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday held high-level discussions with the leadership of Suzuki Motor Corporation and Minda Corporation in Japan to explore large-scale investment opportunities in the state's automobile sector.

The Chief Minister held a meeting with the delegation of Minda Corporation, including Executive Director Aakash Minda, along with its Japanese joint venture partners. The CM also held a meeting with Toshihiro Suzuki, President and Representative Director of Suzuki Motor Corporation.

In an X post, CM Yogi said, "Met the delegation of Minda Corporation (Spark Minda Group) and its Japanese joint venture partners in Tokyo today, including Mr. Aakash Minda, Executive Director, Minda Corporation, and Mr. Hiroaki Omori, Managing Director and CFO, Spark Minda Toyo Denso Pvt. Ltd. A MoU was signed to further strengthen Uttar Pradesh's advanced auto component manufacturing ecosystem. Assured the delegation of full support from the Government of Uttar Pradesh for seamless facilitation, land allocation and infrastructure assistance, reinforcing our commitment to industrial growth, technology partnerships and employment generation."

Expanding the scope of industrial cooperation, the UP CM also met Shigeki Tanabe, Senior Managing Executive Officer and Executive General Manager of Konoike Transport Co., Ltd., along with his team in Tokyo. They discussed expanding Konoike's presence in Uttar Pradesh across logistics parks, warehousing and multimodal transport infrastructure. The UP CM invited the company to explore opportunities in medical devices manufacturing, leveraging the Dedicated Freight Corridor network and the Medical Devices Park in YEIDA.

Earlier, CM Adityanath also invited Mitsui & Co. to explore transformative investment opportunities in Uttar Pradesh, focusing on the state's rapid industrial expansion.

"Had a productive and forward-looking meeting with Mr Kazuki Shimizu, Managing Officer, Chief Operating Officer of Infrastructure Projects Business Unit, Mitsui & Co., along with senior members of his team, in Tokyo today. Invited Mitsui & Co. to explore transformative investment opportunities in Uttar Pradesh across Renewable Energy, ICT, Semiconductors and Data Centres," CM Yogi said on X on Wednesday. The discussions also touched upon collaboration in infrastructure projects and logistics networks to strengthen global supply chain integration.

CM Yogi arrived in Japan on Wednesday for a two-day official visit. During the visit from February 25-26, the CM is expected to participate in key meetings and interactions aimed at strengthening bilateral cooperation and exploring investment opportunities for the state.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

S
Sarah B
It's encouraging to see state leaders actively courting foreign investment. The focus on renewable energy and semiconductors is forward-thinking. However, the real test will be in execution and ensuring a stable policy environment for these companies.
A
Ananya R
As an NRI, his message resonates. We do want to contribute to India's progress. But sometimes the process for investment or starting something back home is still very complex. Simplify the red tape, and more of us will participate actively.
V
Vikram M
Good to see UP getting global attention. Japanese companies bring discipline and quality. If we can get even a fraction of their manufacturing base shifted to UP, it will be a game-changer for the entire Purvanchal region. Fingers crossed! 🤞
K
Karthik V
The sentiment is right, but I hope this isn't just about photo-ops and MoU signings. We've seen many such announcements before. The diaspora will believe it when they see consistent, on-ground results and ease of doing business.
P
Priya S
Logistics parks and the Dedicated Freight Corridor are key. Improving supply chain infrastructure is the backbone of manufacturing. This seems like a practical approach. Hope it brings prosperity to my home state!

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50