Haryana CM Nayab Saini meets German Delegation for investment in State

Chandigarh: Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini hosted a high-level delegation from Germany at his residence Sant Kabeer Kutir. The discussions focused on exploring collaborations in many critical sectors including automotive, pharmaceuticals, education, skill development, research and development (R&D), and climate change. The representatives of both sides expressed a shared commitment to advancing mutual interests through strategic partnerships that align with the economic aspirations of Haryana and Germany. Rajesh Khuller, Head Chief Secretary of CM was the main organizer of this important event. The German delegation led by Manfred Ockel Chairman for Investment and Mayor of Kelsterbach, alongwith the prominent figures such as Patrick Burghardt, Lord Mayor of Rüsselsheim, David Rendel, Mayor of Raunheim, and Rahul Kumar Parliament Member of Frankfurt and Spokesperson for Digitalization were present in this meeting.

Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini emphasized Haryana’s ‘Go Global Approach’, aimed at fostering international partnerships and enhancing global competitiveness. He highlighted Haryana’s robust industrial base, its leadership in sectors such as automobiles, pharmaceuticals, and electronics, and its vision to expand into new markets by promoting foreign direct investment (FDI) and global trade. In this meeting, both Haryana and Germany reiterated their commitment to pursuing eco-friendly industrial policies and collaborating on projects that would advance sustainability and environmental protection. The German delegation expressed interest in working with Haryana on green technology initiatives and leveraging their expertise in energy efficiency and climate resilience. Both sides acknowledged the strong parallels in their development trajectories. Haryana’s rapid economic growth, supported by its thriving industrial sectors, mirrors the growth of the RheinMain region, which is recognized as one of Germany’s leading hubs for innovation and technological advancement. The shared focus on sustainable growth, technological innovation, and skill development further highlighted the potential for a long-term partnership between the two governments.

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The Foreign Cooperation Department (FCD) laid out the state’s ambitious goals to attract foreign direct investment (FDI), boost international trade, and position Haryana as a leading destination for global businesses. The FCD highlighted key initiatives such as the KMP Global Corridor, the Integrated Aviation Hub at Hisar, and Mega Food Parks, which are set to transform the industrial and logistics landscape of the state. The German delegation underscored Germany’s leadership in high-tech manufacturing, digitalization, and sustainable development, offering valuable opportunities for Haryana to collaborate in these fields. Discussions centered around potential collaborations in the automotive sector, where Haryana’s status as an industrial leader aligns with Germany’s advanced capabilities in automotive manufacturing and Industry 4.0 technologies. The pharmaceutical industry was another key area of interest, with both regions keen to explore joint ventures and partnerships to drive innovation and development. The two sides also discussed enhancing educational exchange programs and launching new skill development initiatives that would prepare Haryana’s workforce for global opportunities, particularly in sectors such as digitalization and applied sciences.

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The meeting concluded with an exchange of souvenirs, symbolizing the goodwill and mutual respect between the two regions. Both governments expressed their intention to formalize these discussions through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that will pave the way for future collaborations in automotive innovation, pharmaceuticals, education, skill development, R&D, and climate change. Haryana and Germany share a common vision of growth driven by innovation and sustainability. This partnership will open new avenues for both regions, not only in economic terms but also in the exchange of knowledge, culture, and technology. This high-level meeting is a reflection of the strong synergies between Haryana and Germany, both of which are committed to driving economic growth, fostering innovation, and addressing global challenges through strategic collaboration.

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Among those present in the meeting were Chief Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister, Rajesh Khullar, Director General Foreign Cooperation Department Haryana  Anshaj Singh, Director General Industries, Haryana C. G. Rajini Kaanthan,  Director General, Information, Public Relations, Languages and Culture Department K. Makarand Pandurang, CEO, Haryana Kaushal Rozgar Nigam Limited Amit Khatri, Managing Director HSIIDC Sushil Sarwan, Advisor, Foreign Cooperation Department Haryana Pawan Choudhary, and other senior officers were present in the meeting.

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