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Under the leadership of Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini, the delegation visited Japan and held an important meeting with the mayors of various Japanese cities in Osaka today. Our correspondent reports that detailed discussions were held to further strengthen mutual cooperation between Haryana and Japan.
 
 
During the meeting, the Chief Minister shared his views on the prospects of social, economic, and industrial partnerships between the two regions and emphasised the important role of mayors as a vital bridge in fostering this collaboration.
 
 
During the meeting, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said the role of local administrative bodies has become extremely important in building global partnerships today. He said in this era of rapid urbanisation, it is essential to plan and develop urban infrastructure and services with a focus on future needs. By sharing Japan’s modern urban models, Haryana will also formulate strategies for the expansion and upgrade of its cities.
 
 
During the meeting, the Japanese mayors gave presentations highlighting the efforts being made to strengthen Japan-India relations and enhance cooperation in the automotive industry. They mentioned that Japanese companies view Haryana as a reliable and rapidly growing industrial destination.
 
 

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