Key Points

The Gujarat government is organizing a high-level meeting in New Delhi to promote upcoming Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conferences. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel will lead sessions with industrialists and foreign diplomats to showcase regional opportunities. The conferences will feature sector-focused discussions, B2B meetings, and exhibitions across four Gujarat regions. These initiatives aim to accelerate balanced development while connecting local aspirations with global ambitions.

Key Points: Gujarat Govt Hosts Delhi Meeting for Vibrant Regional Conferences

  • Meeting to highlight Gujarat's new initiatives and regional strengths
  • Focus on sector-specific opportunities and ground-level investments
  • Sessions with industrialists and foreign mission heads
  • Designed to boost MSMEs and artisans with market access
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Gujarat govt to host meeting in Delhi ahead of vibrant regional conferences

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel leads high-level Delhi meeting to showcase upcoming Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conferences and drive inclusive state development.

"At its core, VGRCs aim to connect regional aspirations with global ambitions - Gujarat Government"

Gandhinagar, Sep

The Gujarat government will hold a high-level discussion in New Delhi on September 4, as part of the run-up to the upcoming Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conferences (VGRCs).

The meeting will showcase glimpses of the regional events that aim to highlight Gujarat’s new initiatives and regional strengths, while accelerating balanced and inclusive development across the state.

Building on the legacy of the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit (VGGS), the state will organise VGRCs across four regions — North Gujarat, Kutch & Saurashtra, South Gujarat, and Central Gujarat. The focus will be on spotlighting the unique potential of each region, identifying sector-specific opportunities, and encouraging ground-level investments.

Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel will lead the New Delhi meeting, which is divided into two special sessions — one with leading industrialists and the other with foreign mission heads and senior officials of the Government of India.

The first session, scheduled for the afternoon, will include a presentation on VGRCs by Gujarat’s Industries Commissioner P. Swaroop, followed by experience-sharing by industry leaders. It will also feature addresses by DPIIT Secretary Amar Deep Singh Bhatia and Gujarat Chief Secretary Pankaj Joshi.

The second session, in the evening, will be dedicated to foreign mission representatives and senior central government officials. Alongside a keynote address by the Chief Minister, the session will feature a presentation by Mamta Verma, Principal Secretary of Gujarat’s Industries & Mines Department. MEA Secretary (ER) Sudhakar Dalela and Chief Secretary Pankaj Joshi will also address the gathering.

The Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conferences will host sector-focused discussions, B2B and B2G meetings, vendor development programs, reverse buyer-seller meets, trade shows, exhibitions, and networking platforms. They are also designed to give a boost to MSMEs and artisans by providing them with visibility and market access.

At its core, VGRCs aim to connect regional aspirations with global ambitions, further strengthening Gujarat’s role as a key driver of India’s growth story.

- IANS

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Priya S
Finally some focus on MSMEs and artisans! Small businesses are the backbone of our economy but often get ignored in big summits. Hope the vendor development programs actually reach the grassroots level artisans in Kutch and Saurashtra. 🙏
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Michael C
Interesting approach - holding the meeting in Delhi to attract both domestic industries and foreign missions. Smart move to leverage the national capital's diplomatic presence. Gujarat continues to lead in innovative governance models.
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Ananya R
Hope they don't just focus on big industries. South Gujarat has amazing tribal artisans whose work deserves global recognition. The reverse buyer-seller meets should include traditional crafts and handlooms too! 🎨
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Suresh O
While the initiative is good, I hope the benefits actually reach the common people. Sometimes these big conferences remain limited to five-star hotels and don't translate to real ground-level change. Implementation is key!
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Karthik V
Gujarat showing how regional development should be done! Other states should learn from this model. The four-region approach makes so much sense - each has unique strengths that need customized strategies. 🚀
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Nisha Z
Hope they include environmental sustainability in these discussions. Development shouldn't come at the cost of our natural resources, especially in ecologically sensitive areas like Kutch. Green investments

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