"While addressing an Investors' Conference organised by CII at Osaka, Singh invited the Japanese industrialists and investors to look at Chhattisgarh for making large-scale investments," an official release said.
For the economic and industrial development of India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given a clarion call of 'Make in India' for investors within the country and abroad. The Japanese industrialists and investors should become part of this campaign and visit India. They should also set up their ventures in Chhattisgarh, the release quoted CM as saying.
Chhattisgarh is coined as 'Rice Bowl of India' and similarly, Osaka is recognised as the main centre of rice trade in Japan where it is known as 'Kitchen of Japan', he said.
"Chhattisgarh was founded in 2000 and it is a young state with full of energy and a lot of potential. It is creating its own identity of a rapid developing state in the country," he said.
Briefing about the several other aspects of the state, the CM said his state is heaven in India as far as natural resources is concerned.
"Now the focus is on non-core fields- IT, electronics, solar energy and automobiles," he asserted.
According to World Bank report Chhattisgarh is among the top five states in 'Ease of Doing Business' category since the past two years, he said.
Members of Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO), Osaka Chamber of Commerce and Industries, Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industries of Japan and representatives of Japan-based Industries organisations were also present in the conference, it added.
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