Key Points

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav is heading to Dubai and Spain to attract foreign investors. He will showcase the state's industrial policies and tourism potential during high-profile meetings. The trip includes visits to the BAPS Hindu temple and diaspora engagement programs. Key focus areas include renewable energy, textiles, and smart city projects.

Key Points: MP CM Mohan Yadav Seeks Foreign Investment in Dubai Spain Visits

  • Yadav to highlight MP's industrial policies and tourism potential
  • Meetings planned with Arab Parliament Speaker and Indian business delegates
  • Roadshows to showcase renewable energy and textile hub projects
  • Visit includes BAPS temple and NRI engagement programs
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Mohan Yadav to pitch Madhya Pradesh to foreign investors during Dubai, Spain visits

Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav pitches state's investment potential during key Dubai and Spain visits, meeting global investors and diaspora.

"We will introduce foreign investors to Madhya Pradesh's business possibilities – Mohan Yadav"

New Delhi, July 13

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said on Sunday that he would pitch his state to foreign investors during his visits to Dubai and Spain. The chief minister is set to leave for Dubai this afternoon.

"We are all working equally hard in every sector for the betterment of our state... Across the country, we have been conducting a grand endeavour to attract investors, and we are receiving tremendous support for it," Yadav told reporters.

"This year, for the foreign visit, I will be travelling to Dubai and Spain from today until the 19th. There, too, we will introduce our foreign investors who want to expand their businesses to the possibilities in Madhya Pradesh," he said.

As per an official release, the chief minister will meet several well-known people to tell them about the strengths of Madhya Pradesh. He will speak about investment, education, and building strong cultural ties between Madhya Pradesh and Dubai. He will also meet members of the Indian community living there.

During his visit, Yadav will also visit a temple in Dubai whose foundation stone was laid by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Apart from this, he will also hold the first international roadshow in Dubai.

Yadav's visit will start with several meetings. There will be important discussions along with lunch in the initial meeting. Reliance Group SR Vice President Farhan Ansari, as well as Arab Parliament Speaker Mohammad Al Yamahi will also be present in this meeting. In this meeting, topics like strategic investment cooperation, education, youth exchange program, parliamentary dialogue and cultural friendship between Madhya Pradesh and Dubai will be discussed. After this, Yadav will hold a meeting with the Indian business delegation in Dubai.

The Chief Minister will visit the grand BAPS Hindu temple in Abu Dhabi. The foundation stone of this temple was laid by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in February 2024. This temple is the first traditional stone-built Hindu temple in the Middle East region. It is a living symbol of spiritual tolerance and cultural harmony between India and the United Arab Emirates.

Yadav will participate in a round table meeting on the tourism sector in Dubai in the evening. It will include tourism experts, hoteliers, travel agents and other stakeholders. Attempt to reconnect with roots.

In the evening, the 'NRI and Friends of MP Samvad' program will be held at the Taj Hotel, Dubai. More than 500 NRI entrepreneurs, professionals, cultural representatives and prominent institutional members will participate in it. This event will not be just a formal dialogue, but will be an extension of the spirit of Chief Minister Yadav through which he will urge the diaspora community to reconnect with their roots, enrich the state with their experiences and make them partners in the development of their state. This strategic engagement will form a solid foundation for future social and industrial investment. Chief Minister Yadav will also hold the first international road show of 'Industry and Employment Year 2025'.

The next day, Chief Minister Yadav will hold one-to-one meetings with various global groups. In these discussions, the possibilities of joint ventures, technical cooperation and FDI projects in areas like food processing, renewable energy, logistics, IT, urban infrastructure, mining, textile and tourism will be considered.

Investors are showing special interest in projects related to farm-to-market supply chain, infrastructure, solar-green energy, cold chain logistics, data centres, smart city models, rare earth mineral processing, export-oriented textile hubs and development of religious tourism. The same evening, 'Invest in Madhya Pradesh-Business Forum' will be organised at the Taj Hotel.

In this, the state government will present its new industrial policies, logistics network, skill cluster, textile park, MSME zone and major tourism investment schemes to global investors. Through this forum, the preliminary outline of investment proposals, MoUs and possible joint projects will also be discussed.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
While foreign investment is welcome, I hope our CM also focuses on improving basic infrastructure in rural MP first. Many villages still lack proper roads and electricity. Priorities matter!
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Aman W
Smart move to showcase our cultural heritage along with business opportunities. The BAPS temple visit will create goodwill. MP's textile and food processing sectors can really benefit from UAE investments.
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Sarah B
As an NRI in Dubai, I'm excited about this engagement. The diaspora can be a bridge for investments. Hope they offer clear policies and single-window clearance to attract serious investors.
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Karthik V
Renewable energy and cold chain logistics are perfect sectors for MP given our agricultural output. But will these foreign visits translate to actual ground projects? We've seen many MoUs signed but few implemented.
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Divya L
The focus on religious tourism is brilliant! MP has amazing sites like Omkareshwar and Khajuraho. With proper development, we can attract spiritual tourists from across the world 🕉️
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Varun X
Hope they discuss concrete plans for skill development too. Foreign investment means nothing if our local workforce isn't trained to handle modern industries. Youth employment should be the top priority.

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