This time, the state expects to receive investment proposals of more than Rs 25 lakh crore during the Summit, which was launched by Modi when he was the chief minister of Gujarat.
In its last addition in January 2015, Rs 25 lakh crore investment proposals were received by the state.
Around 20 heads of state and ministers from across the world would attend the event this year.
Nisha Desai Biswal, an Indian-American serving as Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs in the United States Department of State, will remain present along with large US business delegation.
Modi will interact with some of them ahead of the formal inauguration of the Summit.
This time, 12 nations have agreed to become partner countries for the event-- USA, UK, Australia, Canada, Denmark, France, Japan, The Netherlands, Poland, Singapore, Sweden and UAE. Representatives of these countries will come with large business delegations.
After the inauguration, Modi will attend CEO's conference, which will be participated by top global and Indian industry leaders.
They include Chairman of technology giant Cisco, John Chambers, who also leads a US business delegation, President of Boeing International Bertrand-Marc Allen and CEO of French electricity giant EDF, Jean-Bernard Levy.
Apart from more than 1500 national and international delegates, heads of state and industry leaders from across the world, as many as 12 central ministers including Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitely will attend the event.
technology giant Cisco, John Chambers, who will also lead a US business delegation. Others are President of Boeing International Bertrand-Marc Allen and Chief Executive Officer of French electricity giant EDF, Jean-Bernard Levy.
Apart from more than 1500 national and international delegates, heads of state and industry leaders from across the world, as many as 12 central ministers inclduing Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitely will attend the event.
Seminars on several topics including GST will be held in the next two days of the Summit. The seminar on GST will have particpation of Jaitley and RBI Governor Urjit Patel.
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