Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma Welcomed by Ambassador Sibi George Upon Arrival in Japan

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Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma arrived in Japan today, where he was warmly received by Ambassador Sibi George. This marks the beginning of Sharma’s official visit aimed at strengthening bilateral relations and exploring investment opportunities between Rajasthan and Japan.

Ambassador George extended a gracious welcome to Chief Minister Sharma at the airport, highlighting the significance of the visit as both nations look to deepen their collaboration. The reception underscores the importance of international relations and the mutual interest in enhancing economic and cultural ties.

During his visit, Chief Minister Sharma is expected to engage with Japanese business leaders, government officials, and industry experts to discuss potential partnerships and investments. The trip forms part of Rajasthan’s broader strategy to attract global investment and foster international cooperation in preparation for the upcoming ‘Rising Rajasthan Global Investment Summit,’ scheduled to take place in December.

The visit reflects Rajasthan’s commitment to building robust international partnerships and showcases the state’s proactive approach in seeking new avenues for economic growth and development.

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