Haryana's Chief Minister Saini Sees Opportunity in Strengthening Ties with Canada
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Chandigarh, March 11 (NationPress) Haryana's Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini convened a significant meeting on Wednesday with a delegation from the Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce at his official residence.
The delegation was led by its President, Prashant Srivastava.
During the meeting, CM Saini expressed that Haryana perceives the expanding partnership with Canada as a vital opportunity.
He emphasized that in the current global economy, regions that establish collaborations rooted in knowledge, innovation, and technology are witnessing rapid advancement.
CM Saini highlighted numerous sectors where Haryana and Canada could collaborate to forge a robust model of mutual advancement and sustainable growth.
Focusing on potential partnerships in artificial intelligence (AI) and smart governance, the Chief Minister stated that the government is advocating for digital and AI-driven solutions to enhance governance by making it more transparent, efficient, and centered around citizens.
He noted that Canada is a global frontrunner in this domain, and cooperation in smart governance, data-informed decision-making, healthcare optimization, and AI applications in agriculture could greatly improve governance and public services.
Furthermore, he underscored the significance of education and skill enhancement, asserting that the government is dedicated to preparing Haryana's youth to be competitive on a global scale.
Canada’s renowned systems for applied learning, polytechnic education, and simulation-based training are well-regarded worldwide, and forming partnerships in joint degree programs, skill development initiatives, experiential learning, and industry-integrated curricula could generate new prospects for young individuals.
Addressing agriculture and agri-tech, CM Saini mentioned that collaboration in precision farming, post-harvest management, food processing, and cold-chain infrastructure could significantly boost farmers' productivity and income in Haryana.
He also pointed out that startups, innovation, and technology entrepreneurship present another exciting avenue for cooperation.
Haryana is progressively transitioning towards an innovation-driven economy, and Canada's esteemed tech startup ecosystem could complement the state's initiatives. Collaborations in incubation support, research partnerships, technology transfer, and entrepreneurship programs could unveil new opportunities for youth and entrepreneurs from both sides, as stated by the government.