What Discussions Took Place between Canada’s High Commissioner and Haryana CM on Waste-to-Energy Projects?
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Chandigarh, Dec 2 (NationPress) During a recent visit, Canada’s High Commissioner to India, Christopher Cooter, met with Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini to explore opportunities in waste-to-energy initiatives and power generation, among other collaborative fields.
Canada expressed its willingness to partner with Haryana in areas such as education, investment, and technical collaboration. The potential establishment of a university in Haryana was also among the topics discussed, as stated by the state government.
It was agreed that the investment processes between Haryana and Canada would be expedited through a fast-track system. This would streamline approval processes, enhance departmental coordination, and ensure the provision of necessary services.
Given Haryana’s swift economic development, robust industrial framework, and investor-friendly policies, Canada showed an eagerness to deepen its economic and strategic ties with the state.
This collaborative effort between Haryana and Canada is set to unlock new investment opportunities, boost job creation, and fortify global partnerships. The government aims to position Haryana as a premier global investment hub in northern India.
During the discussions, Christopher Cooter also delved into the potential for waste-to-energy projects, enhancing power generation, and increasing youth engagement in Canada’s mining sector.
They also strategized a comprehensive plan to attract Canadian investors to Haryana, which would strengthen bilateral commercial relations.
CM Saini emphasized the state's commitment to providing global opportunities for its youth and fostering new avenues of development. “We are equipping youth with skill training aligned with industry needs and facilitating employment opportunities abroad,” he stated. He mentioned a target of propelling Haryana’s economy to $1 trillion by 2047, with significant contributions from education, energy, and artificial intelligence.
Furthermore, the CM stated that to make Haryana an attractive destination for global investors, the government is prioritizing ease of doing business. A dedicated Department of Foreign Cooperation has been established to continuously engage with ambassadors, investors, and other representatives to foster collaboration.
The High Commissioner reassured the Chief Minister that the partnership between Haryana and Canada would evolve multifacetedly, bringing direct benefits to the state's populace and youth.