Bhopal, 18 February (HS): Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav on Tuesday chaired the meeting of the apex committee constituted for the systematic and better organization of the Global Investors Summit (GIS) 2025 to be held on 24 and 25 February at the Indira Gandhi National Human Museum Campus in Bhopal at his residence office Samatva Bhavan. He said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will also launch all the latest industrial policies of Madhya Pradesh by inaugurating the two-day GIS on February 24 at around 10 am.
He informed that Prime Minister Modi will also visit the MP Experience Zone to be set up in the GIS campus. In this zone, a coordinated combination and display of Madhya Pradesh's heritage, progress so far and future aspirations will be done in the form of an immersive digital walk-through. The Chief Minister directed the officials that all the departments should work in better coordination and harmony to make GIS grand, well-organized and result-oriented.
The Chief Minister directed the officials that the investors coming to Bhopal from the country and abroad for GIS are our special guests, so they should be welcomed and greeted with pure Indian hospitality tradition.
He told the officials that this summit will give a new dimension to industrial development in the state and employment opportunities will also increase. He directed to make special efforts to provide better facilities to the investors and implement smooth processes.
It was told in the meeting that participants from more than 60 countries will participate in GIS. A total of 133 foreign participants will participate in this, including the Deputy Minister of Zimbabwe, Ambassadors of 10 countries, High Commissioners of eight countries, Consulate Generals of seven countries. More than 300 Chairmen, MDs and CEOs of leading companies of India, including the country's leading industrialists, will also participate in GIS as participants. Six departmental conferences, six country sessions and 10 sectoral sessions will also be organized in GIS.
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