Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday left on a four-day
official tour of Japan to meet its Deputy Prime Minister and top
industry officials there.
"Leaving for a four-day visit to Japan. Looking forward to visiting the land of the rising sun," Modi said on Twitter.
The Gujarat Chief Minister is scheduled to meet Japan's Deputy Prime Minister and top trade and industry officials.
Setting up of the Ahmedabad-Mumbai-Pune bullet train,
Ahmedabad-Dholera metro and two Japanese industrial estates in Gujarat
figured on Modi's agenda, official sources said.
He would also be meeting top officials of Maruti Suzuki Corporation at its headquarters in Hamamatsu.
Modi's visit to Japan comes at a time when Maruti Suzuki India has
announced a lock-out at its plant at Manesar in Haryana following
violence on its premises.
The delegation led by Modi is not likely to invite Maruti to expand
its production capacity in Gujarat, but if the company decides on its
own it would be welcome, the sources added.
There was some speculation that Modi might invite the car major to
expand its production capacity in Gujarat from the proposed 2,50,000
units per year.
Maruti Suzuki has proposed to invest Rs. 4,000 crore in a greenfield plant near Becharaji in Mehasna district of Gujarat.
A delegation of representatives from the state industry is accompanying Modi.
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