CM Fadnavis meets the former Japan minister discusses different issues between the two

Mumbai, April 28 (IANS). Devendra Fadnavis, chief minister of Maharashtra, welcomed Nishimura Yasutoshi, president of the Indian Parliamentary Friendship Association, in Mumbai and former Japanese minister Nishimura Yasutoshi. On this occasion, Fadnavis said that there was a very positive discussion between the two leaders, who remember the previous meeting in Japan. During the conversation, the decision to strengthen the relationship between India and Japan was repeated. CM Devendra Fadnavis said that in this meeting there was a detailed discussion on bilateral trade and possible collaborative opportunities in various fields such as Green Energy (Green Energy), e-West Management, High Technology, etc. Earlier, he addressed leaders and industrialists in the ‘India-Midil East-Europe Economic Corridor Summit 2025’. On this occasion, the Maharashtra government strongly offered its leading role in the field of the economic schemes and global contact of the state. It has been told that Maharashtra will soon emerge as the entrance to the economic course of the India-Midil East Europe. At the same time, Mumbai moves quickly to become the most important logistics center of India. Areas such as Green Energy (Green Energy), Advanced Manufacturing, Agricultural-Technology (Agri-Tech) and Fintech will form a strong basis to make the state a trillion dollar economy. The chief minister said there were many major projects going on to strengthen the infrastructure in Maharashtra. An investment of about $ 50 billion is attracted in the state by projects such as Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train, Costal Road and Wadhavan Port. In addition, the upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport and Atal Setu projects are ready to expedite the development of ‘third Mumbai’, and expect a new center of economic activities to appear. -Ians DSC/CBT Share this story Tags