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CM Mohan Yadav: Spain, Dubai Visits to Boost Madhya Pradesh’s Global Growth Vision

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Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has expressed confidence that his recent visit to Spain and Dubai will significantly contribute to realising the vision of a developed Madhya Pradesh by enhancing global partnerships, attracting investments, and boosting employment opportunities.

As part of the Madhya Pradesh Global Dialogue–2025, CM Yadav signed several Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) and engaged in high-level discussions with entrepreneurs, investors, and business leaders to showcase the state’s economic and industrial potential.

Sharing updates on social media platform X, Yadav said, “During the Spain visit, I engaged in discussions with entrepreneurs, investors, and businesspersons, signed MoUs, observed global agri-models like Mercabarna, and also met with the Indian diaspora. This visit will strengthen the vision of a developed Madhya Pradesh on the global stage.”

Speaking from Barcelona, the Chief Minister noted that the visit, now in its final stage, focused on identifying new avenues for growth in employment, industry, and tourism. He highlighted outreach to Indian-origin entrepreneurs, visits to key business hubs, and promotion of Madhya Pradesh’s strengths in various sectors.

“We visited industrial areas and Indian restaurants abroad to explore tourism potential and employment prospects. The tour has been aligned with our mission to drive inclusive progress in Madhya Pradesh,” he stated.

Yadav also acknowledged the rising global stature of India under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership. “In today’s changing world, India is being widely recognised for its business potential. The Indian diaspora has earned a great reputation globally, and people now look at India for quality products and reliable partnerships,” he said.

As part of his outreach, CM Yadav addressed the Indian community in Spain, reaffirming the government’s dedication to strengthening diaspora ties and building international collaborations for the state’s long-term development.

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