Key Points

The Indian Embassy in Seoul partnered with the Chhattisgarh government to host an investor connect event for Korean companies. Chhattisgarh officials highlighted the state's mineral resources, power surplus status, and streamlined land allocation process. The state is positioning itself as a hub for semiconductors, IT, clean energy, and automotive manufacturing. Korean brands like Samsung, LG, and Hyundai were noted as already having strong household presence in India.

Key Points: India Hosts Seoul Investor Event for Korean Companies in Chhattisgarh

  • New Industrial Policy 2024 builds smart industrial corridors and modern estates
  • Chhattisgarh offers major incentives up to 187% reimbursement for pharma
  • State is mineral-rich and power-surplus with 60 industrial parks
  • Projects include 200-acre vehicle city and semiconductor hub in Raipur
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Indian Embassy in South Korea hosts event to attract investors

Indian Embassy in Seoul and Chhattisgarh government invite Korean investors with new industrial policy, smart cities, and major incentives for tech and manufacturing sectors.

"Chhattisgarh beckons global investors seeking a stable, welcoming and future-forward business environment - Ramesh Iyer, Indian Chamber of Commerce in Korea"

Seoul, September 2

The Indian Embassy in South Korea held the Investor Connect event in Seoul on Wednesday, inviting Korean companies to harness its New Industrial Policy, as per Korean Herald.

Launched in 2024, the policy aims to build smart industrial corridors and modern estates to connect markets, ease logistics, and support efficient, tech-enabled businesses.

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"Chhattisgarh beckons global investors seeking a stable, welcoming and future-forward business environment," said Ramesh Iyer, chair of the Indian Chamber of Commerce in Korea, at the event co-hosted by the Indian Embassy in Seoul and the chamber.

Chhattisgarh is positioning itself as an investment hub with a focus on IT, semiconductors, health care, clean energy and food processing, highlighted by projects like a 200-acre vehicle city and a semiconductor hub in Raipur, Iyer said.

"Korean brands today are part of every Indian household -- LG, Samsung, Hyundai," said the state's Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai, who was leading the first-ever business delegation of the Central Indian state to Korea, as per Korean Herald.

"Our state is also a major steel producer. With abundant mineral reserves vital for the automobile and electronics industries. Chhattisgarh can be an excellent destination for Korean companies," Sai told the investors.

In his remarks, Indian Ambassador to Korea Amit Kumar highlighted strengthening India-Korea ties under the President Lee Jae Myung administration and encouraged more companies to invest in India.

The ambassador reiterated that while the central government sets industrial policy, states play a key role in implementation, as per Korean Herald.

He noted that industry makes up 48 percent of Chhattisgarh's gross domestic product, with metals driving 60 percent of steel production, highlighting the state's potential for a more diversified industrial base.

According to Rajat Kumar, Secretary of the Chhattisgarh government, Chhattisgarh is mineral-rich and power-surplus, with 100,000 micro, small and medium enterprises, 60 industrial parks, and advanced clusters in AI, semiconductors and green energy.

"Nava Raipur is a smart city hub with top connectivity," he said. "Nava" is of Sanskrit origin and means "new" in Hindi.

"Land is allotted within 45 days, projects commence in 95 days, and we provide sector-specific incentives -- up to 187 percent reimbursement in pharma, 76 percent in electronics, and 62 percent in steel downstream," said the secretary.

Meanwhile, Chief Secretary of the state Amitabh Jain cited Korea as a model for India's vision of a developed country by 2047, as per Korean Herald.

"We look to countries like South Korea, which has achieved substantial development post-World War II," Jain added.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally our states are getting proactive in attracting foreign investment. Chhattisgarh's 45-day land allotment policy is impressive - this is the kind of efficiency we need across India!
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Rohit P
Samsung and Hyundai are already household names here. Good to see Chhattisgarh focusing on semiconductors and green energy - exactly what we need for Atmanirbhar Bharat!
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Sarah B
While the incentives look attractive, I hope the state government ensures proper infrastructure and skilled workforce development. Investment without local capability building won't sustain long-term.
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Vikram M
Nava Raipur as a smart city hub with AI and semiconductor focus - this is the future! Hope they learn from Korea's development model and adapt it to Indian conditions.
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Michael C
Good to see Indian states competing to attract foreign investment. The 187% reimbursement in pharma is particularly interesting - could make Chhattisgarh a pharmaceutical hub!

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