January 10, 2024
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I have good ties with Gujarat, says Toshihiro Suzuki

The meeting between President Toshihiro Suzuki and Prime Minister Narendra Modi signifies the importance of constructive dialogues between global corporate leaders and government officials…reports Asian Lite News

President of Suzuki Motors, Toshihiro Suzuki, conveyed his contentment after a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Gandhinagar, Gujarat.

The discussion centred around a comprehensive project, and President Suzuki expressed pleasure with the response received from the Prime Minister.

“I reported the whole project. He had a very good response. I am happy”, stated President Toshihiro Suzuki, indicating a positive outcome of the discussions.

The contentment expressed by the Suzuki Motors President suggests a favorable reception of the project details presented to Prime Minister Modi during their meeting.

President Suzuki also emphasized his positive relationship with Gujarat, expressing a desire to further invest in the region.

His statement underscores the company’s confidence in Gujarat as an investment destination and highlights the potential for expanded collaborations between Suzuki Motors and the state.

“I have a good relationship with Gujarat. I would like to invest more,” President Suzuki affirmed, indicating a keen interest in strengthening the ties between Suzuki Motors and the vibrant state of Gujarat.

The meeting between President Toshihiro Suzuki and Prime Minister Narendra Modi signifies the importance of constructive dialogues between global corporate leaders and government officials.

It provides an opportunity to discuss investment plans, explore avenues for collaboration, and strengthen the overall business environment.

As Gujarat continues to attract investments and foster economic growth, collaborations with global automotive giants like Suzuki Motors contribute to the state’s position as a key player in the automotive sector.

The positive sentiments expressed by President Suzuki reflect a promising outlook for future partnerships and investments in Gujarat’s dynamic business landscape.

The Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit was started in 2003 under the leadership of PM Modi when he was the state chief minister. The tenth edition of the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit is being held from 10 to 12 January 2024 in Gandhinagar, Gujarat. Its theme is ‘Gateway to the Future’.

The Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit provides a platform for diplomatic dialogues and discussions that could pave the way for enhanced cooperation between various countries and India. (ANI)

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