Says ‘Satisfied’ With Japan Tour To Draw Investors, MP CM Mohan Yadav

Chief Minister Mohan Yadav of Madhya Pradesh has expressed delight with his recent four-day trip to Japan, which was intended to draw in foreign investment. Yadav hosted roadshows in Tokyo, Osaka, and Kobe as part of his tour, which ran from January 28 to January 31, 2025. There, he showcased Madhya Pradesh’s industrial potential and invited Japanese investors to attend the Global Investors Summit, which will be held in Bhopal on February 24–25.

Madhya Pradesh’s economy has tripled in the last ten years, and Yadav plans to double it again in the next five years, highlighting the state’s robust economic growth. Additionally, he highlighted the state’s successful $92.8 million export to Japan and voiced hope for substantial

Japanese investors have responded favorably to Yadav’s strong message on Madhya Pradesh’s investment prospects, according to Hideki Sho, Director General of JETRO Kobe. During his discussions, Yadav reported getting offers from Japanese investors and emphasized the friendly ties between Japan and India as a basis for future cooperation.

Yadav engaged with the Indian community in Japan and visited cultural locations like Kyoto’s Sanjusangendo Temple in addition to conducting business. He pointed out that the two countries have a strong appreciation for hospitality and cultural connections, which increases the likelihood of working together on projects.

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