Noida: CM Yogi Adityanath On Sunday, CEOs of global car companies such as Ducati were invited. Honda and BMW The state has announced investment in UP as it is the fastest growing economy in the country.
“Today, I invite all stakeholders, organizers and other dignitaries to harness the potential of UP,” the CM said at a press conference. invest up conclaveorganized alongside MotoGP. Buddha International Circuit. Representatives from 275 global companies attended.
We offer complete security and full support to anyone wishing to invest in UP:CM
These include Red Bull, Shell, KTM, Ducati, Honda, Yamaha Motors, American Racing, BMW, Amazon, DHL, Petronas and more. Jorge Viegas, president of the International Cycling Federation (FIM), the international governing body for motorcycle racing, and Carmelo Ezpeleta, CEO of Dorna, which owns the commercial rights to MotoGP, were also in attendance. “The UP government provides all kinds of security and support to anyone who wants to invest here.” A short film explaining investment opportunities in UP was first shown to participants. The CM then took to the stage and explained why companies should invest in UP.
“Uttar Pradesh is the most populous state in the country. Of the total population, 56% are young people, which means they are in the working group. Our state has the fastest growing economy in India. It is also a state where MotoGP Bharat has a huge potential for investment in the automotive and sports sector.The state and central governments are making every effort to organize events that focus on these sectors. I am happy to know that over 100,000 tickets have been sold,” he told the audience.
The CM also informed the CEO that the Buddha International Circuit would always be available to him if he wanted to host racing events in the future. Mr. Adityanath referred to the transportation network around the region and highlighted some of the important projects coming up in the coming years. He explained about the cargo corridor and logistics hub, starting with Noida International Airport, the first phase of which will be launched next year. “Air connectivity will be significantly boosted in our state. We are also working on developing a security-enhanced industrial ecosystem under various government schemes. The investment possibilities have increased in India,” Adityanath said.
After the conclave, the CM presented the MotoGP trophy to Italy’s Marco Bezzecchi, who won the race. Adityanath was accompanied by Union Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Anurag Thakur and Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Hardeep Singh Puri. In the early afternoon, the CM interacted with members of the Textile Association and met a delegation of farmers at the Gautam Buddha University Guest House.
“Today, I invite all stakeholders, organizers and other dignitaries to harness the potential of UP,” the CM said at a press conference. invest up conclaveorganized alongside MotoGP. Buddha International Circuit. Representatives from 275 global companies attended.
We offer complete security and full support to anyone wishing to invest in UP:CM
These include Red Bull, Shell, KTM, Ducati, Honda, Yamaha Motors, American Racing, BMW, Amazon, DHL, Petronas and more. Jorge Viegas, president of the International Cycling Federation (FIM), the international governing body for motorcycle racing, and Carmelo Ezpeleta, CEO of Dorna, which owns the commercial rights to MotoGP, were also in attendance. “The UP government provides all kinds of security and support to anyone who wants to invest here.” A short film explaining investment opportunities in UP was first shown to participants. The CM then took to the stage and explained why companies should invest in UP.
“Uttar Pradesh is the most populous state in the country. Of the total population, 56% are young people, which means they are in the working group. Our state has the fastest growing economy in India. It is also a state where MotoGP Bharat has a huge potential for investment in the automotive and sports sector.The state and central governments are making every effort to organize events that focus on these sectors. I am happy to know that over 100,000 tickets have been sold,” he told the audience.
The CM also informed the CEO that the Buddha International Circuit would always be available to him if he wanted to host racing events in the future. Mr. Adityanath referred to the transportation network around the region and highlighted some of the important projects coming up in the coming years. He explained about the cargo corridor and logistics hub, starting with Noida International Airport, the first phase of which will be launched next year. “Air connectivity will be significantly boosted in our state. We are also working on developing a security-enhanced industrial ecosystem under various government schemes. The investment possibilities have increased in India,” Adityanath said.
After the conclave, the CM presented the MotoGP trophy to Italy’s Marco Bezzecchi, who won the race. Adityanath was accompanied by Union Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Anurag Thakur and Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Hardeep Singh Puri. In the early afternoon, the CM interacted with members of the Textile Association and met a delegation of farmers at the Gautam Buddha University Guest House.