AP CM Naidu Returns From Singapore After Pitching State As Investment Destination

Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Prime Minister N Chandrababu Naidu completed his four-day Singapore tour and returned to Andhra Pradesh late on Wednesday and called a new section in India-Singapore relations and the global social assistance of the state.
Naidu said that the visit renewed the long -standing ties with the Southeast Asian country and emphasized the wide investment potential in the Southern state while inviting the participants to the summit of global investors planned in Vishakapatnam in November.
“I attended more than 27 engagements, including government leaders, industrial captains and Indian diaspora. He said.
According to a statement, the Prime Minister landed on Wednesday at 10.30 and reached Vijayawada the same night. Gannavaram Airport, the leading secretary K Vijayanand, DGP Harish Kumar Gupta, ministers, MLAs, authorities and leaders were welcomed.
During the visit, Naidu met with Singapore President Tharman, 27 meetings on investments, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Fintech, Ports and Urban Development, and the lock was strengthened with global stakeholders. Naidu was accompanied by his son Nara Loksh and other ministers.
IT Minister Nara Loksh left Singapore on Thursday morning. Loksh participated in 35 engagements, including a 19 -to -one meeting, six government government (G2G) session and four field visits.
On July 27, he addressed Telugu Diaspora and called on NRIs to be the Ambassador of Brand andhra. Loksh, andhra Pradesh’s investment potential and industry -friendly governance model introduced Google, Microsoft, Airbus, Evervolt, Murata, Capitand and Infineon representatives.
He provided full government support from the agreement Zaptı (Mou), which signed the project execution. Loksh emphasized the advantages of establishing industries in Andhra Pradesh, and said the state offers investor -friendly policies, attractive incentives and effective work ease of work.


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