CM Yogi Adityanath’s Singapore-Japan tour from today, schedule of 4 days will be like this

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is leaving for Singapore and Japan from today on a four-day tour. He will leave on Sunday evening, a delegation of 11 members is also going with him. The objective of the visit is to promote investment and industry in Uttar Pradesh. He will meet the founders of many companies in both the countries and understand the industrial environment there. This is the second foreign visit of the Chief Minister after the 2017 visit to Myanmar.

According to experts, this visit is considered important because many companies from Japan and Singapore are already working in Uttar Pradesh. In such a situation, the Chief Minister’s visit there is expected to promote investment as well as manufacturing in the state.

Will meet representatives of 33 companies in Singapore

CM Yogi’s tour will start with his departure to Singapore on Sunday evening. He will hold a meeting with representatives of 33 global companies on 23 and 24 February. In this, along with the investors, he will also address the road show and the Indian community. The first meeting included technology, manufacturing and infrastructure. It is expected that many companies will come to invest in UP.

Will be in Japan on 25th and 26th February

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath Will be in Japan on 25th and 26th February. Here he will meet leading industrialists, this will include investment in foreign countries, technical cooperation as well as testing of Magwell train whose speed is 600 km/hour. He will also visit a Hindu temple in Tokyo. Due to which the Indians living there are very excited.

Enthusiasm among Indians – preparations to welcome

Before CM Yogi reaches Japan, enthusiasm is being seen among the people of India. The Indian community hoisted flags of Shri Ram at many places in Tokyo. The Indian community is busy with the family in preparations to welcome CM Yogi. CM Yogi’s visit to Japan will give new energy to Indo-Japan spiritual-cultural relations.