Bhopal: CM Dr. Mohan Yadav stated that the Global Investors Summit (GIS) is a global congregation, and there should be no shortcomings in the arrangements. With less than two months remaining, all preparations should be completed in a well-organized manner within the stipulated time. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav reviewed the preparations for GIS-2025 at the Chief Minister’s residence on Saturday. He emphasized focusing on core sectors during GIS and organizing activities that yield concrete results. He directed that proper arrangements be made for the accommodation, food, and transportation of all guests arriving from across the country and abroad for GIS-2025, including visits to nearby tourist attractions.
Principal Secretary of Industrial Policy and Promotion, Mr. Raghvendra Kumar Singh, provided a detailed presentation on the progress and future plans for GIS-2025 through a PPT. He informed that Madhya Pradesh’s 8th Global Investors Summit (GIS-2025) will be organized at the Indira Gandhi National Museum of Mankind campus in Bhopal.
The summit is expected to witness participation from over 20,000 attendees, and preparations are being made accordingly. The two-day global event will aim to comprehensively showcase the state’s industrial ecosystem and investment opportunities at an international level.
Approximately 1,000 participants from 25 countries are anticipated to attend. The summit will also feature special programs such as the AVGC (Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, and Comics) Show, MP Pavilion, One District-One Product (ODOP) Pavilion, and Franchise MP Show.
Fireside Chat
PS Raghvendra Singh informed that a Fireside Chat will be organized on the evening of February 23, a day before the GIS. In this virtual interaction, Chief Minister Dr. Yadav will engage with prominent industrialists and investors from across the country.
The chat show will focus on highlighting the strengths of Madhya Pradesh’s industrial landscape, the progress achieved so far, and the roadmap prepared to transform Madhya Pradesh into a developed state by 2047. Discussions will also cover regional growth and development strategies.