Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini Meets Russian Ambassador to Boost Strategic Ties

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CHANDIGARH: Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini held a high-level assembly with Denis Alipov, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to India, at Sant Kabir Kutir in Chandigarh, aiming to additional deepen bilateral cooperation and unlock new alternatives between Haryana and Russia.

The assembly started with a overview of the long-standing and trusted partnership between India and Russia, with either side expressing optimism about increasing collaboration on the state degree. A key focus remained on boosting Haryana’s export potential to the Russian market. The Chief Minister highlighted Haryana’s rising power in sectors resembling IT, cars, textiles, agro-processing and manufacturing, stating that the state is well-equipped to satisfy international calls for.

Each leaders mentioned measures to simplify commerce processes, overcome logistical boundaries and enhance market entry for companies. Additionally they explored funding alternatives that might assist export-driven development and strengthen financial ties.

Emphasizing direct engagement, either side underlined the significance of business-to-business interactions, trade visits and joint industrial boards. These initiatives are anticipated to create a robust platform for corporations from Haryana and Russia to collaborate, innovate and construct long-term partnerships.

Ambassador Denis Alipov praised Haryana’s MSME sector for its important function in industrial development and employment technology. He acknowledged the state’s expert workforce as a serious power and careworn the necessity to create smoother pathways for Haryana-based enterprises to enter the Russian market.

Discussions additionally lined rising areas of science and know-how, with the Chief Minister highlighting Haryana’s quickly rising startup and innovation ecosystem. He invited Russian establishments and corporations to collaborate in high-impact sectors.

Expert manpower mobility, tutorial exchanges and institutional partnerships had been additionally key highlights of the assembly. Either side agreed to advertise scholar trade programmes and strengthen ties between universities and analysis centres.

The Chief Minister reiterated Haryana’s dedication to fostering international partnerships by way of progressive insurance policies, robust infrastructure and an investor-friendly atmosphere. He additionally invited Russian companies to actively take part within the state’s development journey.

Senior officers together with Rajesh Khullar, Amneet P Kumar and Pawan Kumar Choudhary had been additionally current in the course of the assembly.