Chief Minister interacts with industrialists in the roundtable meeting on GCC at the Invest Madhya Pradesh Road Show
Dialogues will continue for GCC
Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav said that every possible assistance and facility will be provided to establish and develop Global Capability Centers (GCC) in the state. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav was addressing the roundtable meeting on GCC during the Invest Madhya Pradesh Road-show in Bengaluru today. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav assured the industrialists and investors that all the requirements and facilities of a Tier-1 city like Bengaluru will be developed in various cities of the state of Madhya Pradesh. Infrastructure and facilities will be developed equally in GCC and all the areas required for it so that the GCC of the state can get a favorable ecosystem. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that dialogues will continue regularly with industrialists to establish GCC in the state.
Detailed discussions were held in the roundtable meeting, on the establishment, feasibility, potential and investment of Global Capability Centers. Representatives of famous GCC companies from Bengaluru and across the country put forth ideas and gave necessary suggestions regarding the development of talent building, infrastructure, investment, ecosystem, collaboration, connectivity, and employment opportunities required for GCC. Administrative officials including various industrialists were present in the meeting.
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