Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

U.P. govt plans to put up pavilion at Davos

Pavilion showcasing U.P. as “the best investment destinatio­n” aims at achieving the objective of making the state a trillion dollar economy in the next five years

- Umesh Raghuvansh­i

IF YOGI ADITYANATH TRAVELS TO DAVOS TO TAKE PART IN THE WEF-2023 MEETING, HE WILL BECOME THE FIRST U.P. CM TO DO SO

LUCKNOW: As chief minister Yogi Adityanath, along with a delegation, is set to travel to Davos, Switzerlan­d, to attend the World Economic Forum-2023 meeting, the state government proposes to put up a pavilion there to showcase Uttar Pradesh as “the best investment destinatio­n”.

The endeavour is aimed at achieving the objective of making the state a trillion dollar economy in the next five years.

The WEF-2023 meeting is proposed at Davos from January 16 to 20. “Yes, chief minister Yogi Adityanath’s travel programme to attend World Economic Forum-2023 has been approved in principle following an invitation from there. The state government is working on various options, including putting up a pavilion at Davos city, to showcase U.P. as the best investment destinatio­n. This will help attract investment ahead of Global Investors Summit-2023 (GIS2023) and achieve the objective of making the state a trillion-dollar economy in five years,” a senior officer said.

The Uttar Pradesh government proposes to hold the GIS2023 from February 10-12.

“Much will, however, depend on the chief minister’s political and other engagement­s. CM Yogi has not able to travel abroad this month keeping in view his tight schedule in view of campaignin­g in Gujarat elections and forthcomin­g elections to urban local bodies,” another officer said.

If Yogi Adityanath travels to Davos to take part in the WEF2023 meeting, he will become the first Uttar Pradesh chief minister to do so. The state government has stepped up preparatio­ns for the chief minister’s visit.

“Yes, we are beginning preparatio­ns for the chief minister’s visit and make the best use of the opportunit­y. We hope to get space for putting up pavilion at the WEF-2023,” the officer said. India’s delegation in Davos in 2022 led by Union minister Piyush Goyal had included chief ministers or ministers from Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtr­a. India had projected itself as a reliable partner, stable economy and an attractive destinatio­n at Davos in May 2022.

Eight delegation­s of the state government will leave for nearly 20 countries to hold road shows soon after the winter session of the state legislatur­e next week to attract investment ahead of GIS2023. These delegation­s are expected to be back by the third week of December.

Deputy chief ministers Keshav Prasad Maurya and Brajesh Pathak are also leading separate delegation­s. Maurya will leave for the Netherland­s on December 16 while Pathak is expected to leave for Mexico and Brazil on December 9.

Uttar Pradesh assembly speaker Satish Mahana is scheduled to leave for Canada on December 9. Minister for finance Suresh Khanna will leave for USA and the UK on December 9 and is expected to be back by December 15. Minister for Jal Shakti Swatantra Dev Singh will lead a delegation to Australia on December 13.

The delegation led by minister for urban developmen­t Arvind Kumar Sharma will leave for Singapore on December 16.

A delegation led by fisheries minister Sanjay Nishad will leave for Argentina on December 14 while PWD minister Jitin Prasada will lead a team to Sweden from December 14.

 ?? SOURCED ?? The WEF-2023 meeting is proposed at Davos from January 16 to 20.
SOURCED The WEF-2023 meeting is proposed at Davos from January 16 to 20.

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