Mohan Yadav signs MoU with State Museum of Natural History, meets representative of ISMC, Deutscher Cricket Bundin in Stuttgart

| Updated: 30 November, 2024 6:18 pm IST
Mohan Yadav signs MoU with State Museum of Natural History in Stuttgart, Germany (Pic: X)

NEW DELHI: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav is on a visit to Stuttgart, Germany, stepping into enhancing economic and cultural ties between India and Germany. The visit, part of his six-day European tour, started off on friday emphasising investment opportunities and showcased Madhya Pradesh as a prime destination for global business.

During his Stuttgart stay, CM Yadav engaged with Ingo Schmitz, CEO of ISMC, a consultancy that supports European investments in India. Schmitz highlighted India’s progressive business policies and rapid approval processes, praising Madhya Pradesh’s readiness to attract German enterprises.

 

 

 The meeting underscored mutual benefits, including addressing Germany’s skilled labor shortages by leveraging India’s workforce. Another significant interaction involved SFC Energy, a global leader in fuel cell technology. 

Their expertise in hydrogen and methanol-based energy aligns with Madhya Pradesh’s ambitions to lead in renewable energy adoption. These discussions could pave the way for advanced clean energy projects in the state.

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Saurabh Sangla, Executive Director of Signet Industries Limited, reinforced the proactive stance of the Madhya Pradesh government.

He emphasized how the state’s investment-friendly environment has garnered interest from German companies, particularly in sectors like electric vehicles, food processing, and green technology. The promotion of the upcoming Global Investors Summit in February 2025 was a focal point, promising to strengthen the ties formed during this visit.

On the cultural front, CM Yadav signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the State Museum of Natural History in Stuttgart. This collaboration will enhance fossil preservation and scientific research, enriching Madhya Pradesh’s academic and cultural landscape.

 

 

The visit also included engagements with Severin Weil, President of Deutscher Cricket Bund, who underscored India’s critical role as Germany’s partner in the evolving global order. Beyond investment, discussions touched on technology transfers, skill development, and research collaborations.

The Stuttgart visit reaffirms Madhya Pradesh’s commitment to becoming a global investment hub. By combining industrial partnerships with scientific and cultural collaborations, the state is positioning itself as a beacon for innovation and development on the international stage.

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