CM Mohan Yadav: MP Gets 20 GI Tags, GIS Bhоpal Next Year
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav announced on Saturday, 27 June 2026 that the state has received 20 Geographical Indication (GI) tags in the financial year 2025–26, and that the next edition of the Global Investors Summit (GIS) will be held in Bhopal, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi already invited to the event.
Context
Posting on the occasion of World MSME Day, Dr. Mohan Yadav shared a cluster of policy milestones for Madhya Pradesh. In Hindi, he stated: 'वर्ष 2025-26 में मध्यप्रदेश को 20 जीआई टैग प्राप्त हुए हैं' ('In the year 2025–26, Madhya Pradesh has received 20 GI tags'). The announcement ties together trade, agriculture, and investment themes on a day dedicated to micro, small, and medium enterprises globally.
GI tags are legal certifications granted under the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999, protecting products that have a specific geographical origin and qualities attributable to that origin. Accumulating 20 GI tags in a single financial year would mark a significant step for Madhya Pradesh, which is home to products such as Chanderi fabric, Maheshwari sarees, Basmati rice from certain regions, and tribal crafts.
Policy Backdrop
Dr. Yadav also confirmed that the state has designated the current year as 'किसान कल्याण वर्ष' ('Farmer Welfare Year') and that 2026–27 will be declared 'युवा वर्ष' ('Youth Year'). This thematic annual framing is part of the state government's practice of anchoring policy priorities around a central theme, channelling departmental budgets and outreach programmes accordingly.
The Global Investors Summit is Madhya Pradesh's flagship investment conclave, previously held in Bhopal and designed to attract domestic and foreign capital across sectors including manufacturing, agri-processing, and infrastructure. Hosting the next edition in Bhopal and inviting Prime Minister Modi signals the state government's intent to use the summit as a high-visibility platform for economic positioning ahead of the Youth Year agenda.
Stakeholders and Impact
The 20 GI tags directly benefit artisans, farmers, and small producers whose livelihoods depend on the authenticity premium that GI certification provides. For MSMEs in particular — the constituency highlighted on World MSME Day — GI status opens access to export markets and premium domestic retail channels, reducing vulnerability to cheaper imitations.
The 'Farmer Welfare Year' designation suggests continued focus on agricultural subsidies, procurement reforms, and rural credit access in Madhya Pradesh, a state that has consistently ranked among the top producers of wheat, soybean, and pulses. The pivot to a 'Youth Year' in 2026–27 indicates that employment, skilling, and entrepreneurship are expected to dominate the state's policy calendar in the near term — themes that align closely with the investment pipeline the GIS Bhopal summit is expected to generate.
What's Next
All eyes will be on the Global Investors Summit in Bhopal, whose date is yet to be officially announced. Prime Minister Modi's participation, if confirmed, would lend the event national visibility and potentially accelerate central-government facilitation for projects announced at the summit. The transition from 'Farmer Welfare Year' to 'Youth Year' also sets the stage for new schemes targeting employment and skilling that are likely to be unveiled in the state's next budget cycle.