Tokyo [Japan], January 24 (ANI): Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on the final day of his two-nation trip to Japan for Advantage Assam Roadshow, continued with his exchanges with industry leaders to woo them with Assam's safe environment, investor-friendly policies and customised incentives.
Sarma began his day by meeting Takeshi Okubo from Tokyo Electron, a leading player in the semiconductor ecosystem. Their cutting-edge machines are used to develop chips. Sarma invited them to expand their base in Assam's Electronic City, the press release from Assam's Chief Minister Office said.
Sarma also held a fruitful meeting with Yoshiaki Asakura, Vice President and Executive Officer of Yokogawa Electric Corporation and discussed about their current operations in Assam which they are undertaking with Numaligarh Refinery Ltd and Indian Oil.
The Assam CM also urged them to expand their operations further to supplement Assam's robust energy sector. The Chief Minister thereafter called upon, Akiko Ikuina, Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs, Government of Japan and had a cordial interaction with her regarding opportunities for Indian and Assam's youths in Japan.
Met with Mr. Yoshiaki Asakura, Vice President of @Yokogawa. They are a leading Japanese electrical engineering firm, working in Assam through their collaboration with @NRL_MoPNG and @IndianOilcl
We have asked them to consider scaling their presence in Assam and support the… pic.twitter.com/oIj2gBAZN6
— Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) January 24, 2025
After his meeting with the Vice Foreign Minister, Sarma held a discussion with Takao Hosoya, CEO of Mizuho Securities India to explore avenues of facilitating credit linkages for Indian companies and facilitating Japanese investments in Assam's growing marketplace, the press release said.
Had a productive meeting with Mr. Takao Hosoya, CEO of Mizuho Securities India.
We discussed extending credit linkages to Assam-based companies and facilitating investments from Japanese firms.
Mizuho Securities, a leading financial institution, is known for its expertise in… pic.twitter.com/LYm4u4K6Jb
— Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) January 24, 2025
Sarma then engaged in a discussion with Terutoshi Hamano from Toyota Motor Corporation and urged them to set up an automobile ancillary unit in the state, given the robust connectivity in Assam with national and international markets. He also asked them to expand their Skill Centres from existing two to more institutions of the state.
Concluded a very fruitful meeting with Mr. Terutoshi Hamano and his team from @ToyotaMotorCorp in Tokyo today.
During our discussions we touched upon the possibility of setting up an automobile ancillary unit in the State and our efforts to bring a global automotive firm to… pic.twitter.com/kyBR8WBsIc
— Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) January 24, 2025
After winding up his meeting with Toyota, Sarma also interacted with the Japanese press and then resumed his official engagements. He held talks with Hara Shohei, Senior Vice President of Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and discussed their support to ongoing projects in the state and in forging a partnership among JICA, JETRO and Govt of Assam to realise the plans of the Japanese Industrial Park in the state, the press release added.
Giving thrust to our endeavour to attract Japanese investment into Assam, I had a productive conversation with Mr. Hara Shohei , the Senior Vice President of @jica_direct_en
We are working on the modalities as to how the Government of Assam can partner with JICA and… pic.twitter.com/UE2WagVPic
— Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) January 24, 2025
Sarma later had an interaction with representatives of various universities in Japan. He invited them to explore academic collaboration with Assam's universities in addition to already ongoing collaboration with IIT Guwahati and increase student exchange programmes between the two countries to bolster research and skilling.
In my meeting with representatives from Japan’s leading universities, I have asked them to explore linkages with Assam based universities; particularly through joint degree courses, student exchange programs and collaboration in research and skilling.
We also spoke about… pic.twitter.com/g5PkTJ5ttu
— Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) January 24, 2025
Before his departure to India, Sarma also had a dinner hosted by India's Ambassador to Japan, Sibi George. On the sidelines of the dinner, he also met Kotaro Nagasaki, Governor of Yamanashi Prefecture and had a cordial exchange of thoughts on various aspects of Indo-Japan relations.
Sarma also noted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's focus on boosting ties with Japan has immensely benefited Assam. For the first time, a delegation from Assam has been able to secure such unprecedented access to Japan's government and business leaders. Sarma had met more than 160 business leaders and over five ministers of the Japanese Government and in all the conversations, there was high awareness about Assam, which is a reflection of the pivotal role of North East is playing in Indian diplomacy, the release said. (ANI)
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