Japanese businesses will increase the investment in Haryana, Sereine will set up mega projects in Rohtak, 1700 youth will find work -Japanese businesses must increase investment in Haryana Serein to set up Mega project in Rohtak that provides empowerment

Updated: Mon, 06 Oct 2025 05:24 PM (IST) Japanese businesses will increase investment in Haryana, which will increase jobs. Chief Minister Naib Singh Sainin invited Japanese investors in Tokyo to invest in Haryana. Seiren Company will invest Rs 220 crore in Rohtak, which will offer work to more than 1700 youth. The Haryana government invited Japan as a partner country at Hanpaning Haryana Global Investors Summit 2026. State Bureau, Chandigarh. Japanese businesses will increase investment in Haryana, which will increase jobs. The high -level delegation, who left Naib Singi Singain’s lead minister to Japan, met on Monday, investors and entrepreneurs from Japanese companies in Tokyo and invited him to invest in Haryana. During this period, a compromise (sleeve) works with Seiren Company worldwide on the construction of textile solutions and advanced materials. Remove ad, just read the news, Seiren will invest about Rs 220 crore under the Mega project in Rohtak, which is likely to work on more than 1700 youth. The chief minister also met during his visit Japanese ministers and invited him to ‘Case Haryana Global Investors Summit 2026’. The chief minister provided detailed information on the facilities provided to entrepreneurs and investors in the state, and said that in the next decade after Premier Narendra Modi’s visit to Japan in the next decade, an investment of 10 trillion Japanese yen (59 billion, 8 billion, 37 crore and 80 lakhs). The Haryana government will provide all facilities for investors. The Chief Minister discusses the exchange of technology and discusses the exchange of technology during a discussion with Tatsuya Maruyama, Governor of Shimane Prefecture and participated in the Haryana-Shimane Prefecture Road Show. The delegation discussed the promotion of collaboration in the field of electronic equipment, sensors and magnetic materials during a meeting with Japan’s leading electronic company TDK Corporation in Tokyo. Chief Minister Naib Singh Singini while addressing the Haryana-Shimane Prefecture Road show in Tokyo said the Haryana government would all provide the necessary facilities. Haryana is identified as a strong industrial and technological center. Haryana is only 1.3 percent of the geographical area of ​​India. However, it contributes 3.6 percent to the country’s GDP. Haryana performed Rs 2 Lakh 75 thousand crore in the year 2023-24. A many of the Haryana Summit will be a partnership to be Japan Haryana government delegation, Foreign Minister Japan Miyaji Takuma in Tokyo. The Chief Minister invited Takuma to take part in the ‘Opportunity Haryana Global Investors Summit’ held as ‘Partner Country’ in April 2026. The chief minister then met the Minister of State for the Japanese economy, trade and industry Koga Yuichiro. In the meeting, both parties discussed measures to increase the partnership of micro, small and medium units of Haryana and Japan. The meeting highlights possible investment opportunities in areas such as future mobility, green energy, advanced electronics/semiconductor, infrastructure and digital transformation. Ceren’s products are used in many fields, such as the products in many fields. The Minister of Industries in Haryana and trade in trade, Rao Narbir Singh, was also present during the sleeve. The delegation included the delegation that went to Japan, the Chief Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister, Rajesh Khullar, Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister, Arun Kumar Gupta, Commissioner of Industries and Commerce Department and Secretary Dr. AMIT AGGARWAL, Commissioner and Secretary of Foreign Cooperation Department Amneet P Kumar, Managing Director of Haryana State Industrial and Basic Infrastructure Development Corporation and Director General of Industries and Commerce Department Yash Garg and Advisor to CM in the Department of Foreign Collaborations, is Dr. Pawan Chaudhary included.