Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Wednesday urged U.S. investors to take part in the Global Investors Summit (GIS) to be held in Indore in October.
The Chief Minister, who met the U.S. Ambassador to India, Richard Verma, also requested the U.S. to become the partner country for the three-day summit starting October 21.
“GIS is going to be held in Indore from October 21 to 23. The U.S. investors have been extended invitation for it. The two countries share ideological similarities on the issue of terrorism and climate change. Besides, the two nations have become closer and therefore Mr Chouhan requested America to take part in the summit as partner country,” an official release said.
Mr Chouhan informed the visiting envoy that a decade ago, Madhya Pradesh was counted among the backward States but today its growth rate is in double digits. Madhya Pradesh has set a target to irrigate 60 lakh hectares and conserved small and big water bodies in an effective manner which has positive impact on agriculture.
He added that people in the State work in harmony and cited the example of the just concluded month-long Simhastha Kumbh Mela in which nearly eight crore people participated, the statement said.
Mr Verma said the ties between the two countries have become stronger and both want to grow in every area together, it said.
He praised the State for progress made in social and economic spheres and added that there are immense possibilities for working in clean and green energy sector.
On this, the Chief Minister informed him that the world’s largest solar power plant is being established in Rewa with an installed capacity of 750 MW. It will be operational in next two years. -- PTI