On Friday, Haryana chief minister Nayab Singh Saini welcomed a high-level German delegation at his official residence to discuss potential collaborations across various key sectors. The meeting aimed to explore strategic partnerships that could benefit both Haryana and Germany.
The talks centered around key sectors such as the automotive industry, pharmaceuticals, education, skill development, research and development (R&D), and climate change. Both parties agreed that these industries present significant opportunities for mutual growth. Haryana and Germany share a commitment to innovation, and the discussions reflected a mutual desire to strengthen ties through cooperative ventures.
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During the meeting, chief minister Saini emphasized Haryana's "Go Global" strategy. He highlighted the state's efforts to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) and expand its global trade network. Saini’s vision for Haryana includes creating a welcoming environment for international investments, with the goal of driving the state’s economic growth.
Both Haryana and the German delegation also discussed the importance of adopting eco-friendly industrial practices. They reiterated their shared dedication to sustainability and expressed their intent to pursue policies that promote green growth. This includes implementing practices that align with global climate goals while fostering economic development.
By the end of the discussions, both sides had agreed to work together in areas of mutual interest, reflecting their commitment to deepening ties between Haryana and Germany for the future. The meeting was a significant step towards strengthening economic relations and advancing shared goals.