HT Bureau
GUWAHATI, Feb 8: Chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Saturday met the leading industrialists in Mumbai and invited them to Advantage Assam 2.0.
“As a part of a series of initiatives of making the forthcoming Advantage Assam 2.0 Investment and Infrastructure Summit a success with meaningful presence of leading industrialists and investors from across the country and outside, Chief Minister Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma today met Chairman JSW Group Sajjan Jindal in Mumbai and invited him to the summit,” said an official statement.
During the meeting with Jindal, Sarma spoke on issues especially on the scope and potential of partnering together, particularly in infrastructure and energy sectors. The chief minister apprised him of the Assam government intention to encourage increased investment is creating a host of opportunities.
“He also (Sarma) said that his government has already initiated steps to strengthen the ecosystem of major investment as well as startups, paving the way for a prosperous future,” the statement added.
Sarma further informed that the JSW chairman that his government recently has approved the Assam Startup and Innovation Policy to provide various fiscal and non-fiscal incentives to encourage entrepreneurs as the government aims to support 5,000 startups and create one lakh job opportunities in the next five years.
Further drawing attention to Assam’s green energy revolution, the chief minister stated that from Floating Solar and Bio-CNG to Green Hydrogen and ATJ fuel, new investment opportunities are emerging very fast and thick in Assam.
“Moreover, backed by investors’ friendly policies Assam is ready for a sustainable future,” Sarma added.
The Chief Minister during his visit also held a meeting with the chairman, Welspun World BK Goenka where they held talks on sectors like textile, energy, water treatment and infrastructure.
Sarma also invited him to Advantage Assam 2.0 Summit and assured him that the state government is keen to forge enabling landscape for Welspun World Group to reap business dividends from its investment in Assam.
“Advantage Assam 2.0 will be the right platform to turn its business proposals into action,” the chief minister said.
He also met vice chairman Essar Group Ravi Ruia and discussed prospective collaboration with the group in manufacturing electric trucks in Assam and projects in the renewable energy sector.
He also invited the Essar Group vice chairman to Advantage Assam 2.0.