Key Points

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has signed six important agreements with Japanese companies during his visit to Tokyo. These pacts are expected to bring substantial investment of Rs 1,185 crore to the state. The partnerships will create employment for over 13,000 people across various manufacturing sectors. The CM also emphasized the deep historical ties between India and Japan while promoting Haryana's investor-friendly environment.

Key Points: Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini Signs Six Pacts with Japanese Firms

  • Agreements expected to bring Rs 1,185 crore investment to Haryana state
  • Over 13,000 employment opportunities to be created through these pacts
  • Focus on manufacturing sectors including automotive, electronics and industrial components
  • Strengthened SME partnerships and technology exchange with Shimane Prefecture
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Haryana CM signs six pacts with Japanese companies

Haryana CM signs 6 MoUs with Japanese companies, attracting Rs 1,185 crore investment and generating over 13,000 jobs during Tokyo visit.

"our relationship with Japan dates back thousands of years and is deeply rooted in history and shared values - Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini"

Chandigarh, Oct 6

Leading a delegation, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Monday signed six memorandums of understanding (MoUs) with Japanese corporations during the visit to Tokyo.

The pacts are anticipated to attract investments of Rs 1,185 crore and generate employment opportunities for over 13,000 people.

The Chief Minister held discussions with top Japanese companies. These engagements resulted in the signing of six pacts, an official statement said.

During interactions, the Chief Minister stressed the importance of deepening bilateral cooperation between Haryana and Japan.

He proposed initiatives to strengthen partnerships between small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) from both regions.

Highlighting the state’s strong potential in manufacturing sectors, including equipment, industrial components, metalworking, as well as automotive, auto parts, and electronics, the Chief Minister emphasised that collaboration with Japan in these areas would greatly boost business growth.

Chief Minister Saini also met Shimane Prefecture Governor Tatsuya Maruyama and held discussions to explore opportunities for technology exchange, innovation and joint ventures between enterprises from both regions.

After the meeting, the Chief Minister participated in the Haryana-Shimane Prefecture Roadshow held in Tokyo.

Addressing a gathering of industrialists and investors, he highlighted the longstanding cultural and historical ties between India and Japan.

He said “our relationship with Japan dates back thousands of years and is deeply rooted in history and shared values".

Just as Shimane Prefecture upholds its enduring traditions, Haryana is one of the most ancient and revered regions of Indian civilisation.

It is home to the sacred land of Dharmakshetra, Kurukshetra, where Lord Krishna delivered the divine message of the Bhagavad Gita. Haryana represents the essence of duty, righteousness, and wisdom.

The Chief Minister said the relationship between India and Japan “is a special strategic and global partnership, underpinned by deep mutual trust, shared democratic values, and commitment to cooperation”.

Referring to the recent visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Japan, he said it has further strengthened bilateral ties, with Japanese industrialists and investors pledging to invest 10 trillion yen in India over the next decade.

The Chief Minister urged Japanese businesses to channel a greater share of this investment into Haryana, highlighting the state’s strong industrial ecosystem, investor-friendly environment, and strategic advantages.

- IANS

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Priya S
Love how the CM connected our ancient cultural ties with modern economic partnerships. Kurukshetra's spiritual significance and Japan's technological excellence - what a powerful combination! 🙏
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Aditya G
Hope these MoUs actually translate into real projects on ground. We've seen many such announcements that remain on paper. The focus on SMEs is good, but implementation is key.
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Sarah B
As someone working in manufacturing, this is exactly what Haryana needs. Japanese companies bring quality standards and advanced technology that will upgrade our entire industrial ecosystem.
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Michael C
The automotive and electronics focus is strategic. Haryana already has Maruti and other auto giants - Japanese partnerships will make us a global manufacturing hub. Smart move!
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Neha E
While I appreciate the investment, I hope the government ensures proper skill development programs so local youth can actually benefit from these jobs. Often foreign companies bring their own experts.
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Vikram M
Japan has been one of our most reliable partners. Their work ethic and quality consciousness will rub off on our industries. This is exactly the kind of foreign collaboration India needs! 👍

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