Himachal Pradesh

Expanding Opportunities for Investment in the State: CM Sukhu presides over Ambassadors Meet in Kullu

Kullu 18th October, 2024

 

Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, while presiding over the Ambassadors Meet mid International Kullu Dussehra Festival in Kullu today, extended an invitation to Global investors to invest in the State. Ambassadors of Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Brunei, and representatives from Russia and Guyana were present as the guests of honour attending the meet.

In his address, the Chief Minister encouraged and emphasized upon investments in tourism, green energy, data storage, food processing, and other sustainable sectors.

Welcoming the representatives of the six Nations, Chief Minister said that it was his pleasure to share with all his foreign guests the futuristic vision of Himachal Pradesh. “Our government aims to make Himachal Pradesh self-reliant by 2027 and one of the most prosperous state in the country by 2032. Besides, we are committed to transform Himachal into a ‘Green Energy State’ by March 31, 2026 and transformative decisions were being taken to achieve these ambitious the targets set”, he remarked.

As tourism plays a pivotal role in driving the state’s economy, we are expanding our tourism sector by offering sorts of facilities and activities. From developing lakes and water bodies to host cruise ships, Shikara rides, motor-boating, jet skiing, and other water sports, we are marching to open the virgin destinations for the visitors. Already renowned for adventure tourism such as river rafting and hosting World Cup Paragliding competitions, Himachal Pradesh aims to attract more global tourists in the State to take pleasure of the State’s unparallel natural bounty and rich deep-rooted customs & culture, he said.

Sukhu also underscored Kullu district’s prominence on the global tourism map, drawing visitors from India and abroad with its picturesque landscapes and serene valleys. “Our government is committed to promoting tourism not only in Kullu but throughout the state,” he said. In line with this, Kangra has been declared the ‘Tourism Capital’ of Himachal Pradesh. Key infrastructure projects including a Rs. 619 crore Zoological Park in Bankhandi is underway to bolster tourism in the region. Additionally, efforts to improve air connectivity through the expansion of Kangra Airport and the construction of heliports in every district were in progress.

 

The Chief Minister said that the people of Himachal take pride in their deep-rooted hospitality, guided by the principle of ‘Atithi Devo Bhava,’ meaning hereby that ‘Guests were our Gods.’ He said that International Kullu Dussehra festival has evolved into a global event, blending religious devotion with cultural exchange. This year cultural troupes from Indonesia, Uzbekistan, Myanmar, Russia, the United States, and Kyrgyzstan, alongside artisans from Thailand and Uzbekistan are performing in Dussehra Festival. He said “This auspicious event, brings together 332 local deities from across the Kullu Valley in a rare and vibrant celebration of faith and tradition. It is truly a sight to behold, one that reflects the soul of our community.”

 

 

 

Chief Parliamentary Secretary Sunder Singh Thakur extended a warm welcome to the dignitaries, emphasizing that in today’s interconnected world cultural exchange plays a crucial role in fostering International relationships. From sharing of art, music, cuisine, and traditions, we not only broaden our understanding of each other but also celebrate the diversity of our collective heritage. He highlighted Kullu Dussehra as one of the region’s most important cultural events resonating deeply with the local community. This festival unites people from across the globe through vibrant rituals, folk dances, music, and art. Beyond its religious significance, Kullu Dussehra embodies the spirit of unity, joy, and cultural pride that defines the region. It also serves as a vital attraction for tourism, contributing to both the local economy and the global exchange of traditions and ideas.

 

He stated that under the visionary leadership of Chief Minister, Himachal Pradesh has seen a remarkable transformation. The state is now undergoing “Vyavastha Parivartan,” signaling the start of a new era focused on sustainable infrastructure, empowering local communities, and enhancing the quality of life for every citizen.

 

Director Tourism, Vivek Bhatia also delivered a detailed presentation on the progress made in strengthening the state’s tourism infrastructure, outlining key initiatives to boost the sector.

 

Ambassador of Uzbekistan Sardar Rustambacu, Ambassador of Tajikistan Lukom Bobokalonzoda, Ambassador of Kazakhstan Nurlam Zhalgasbeyev, Ambassador of Brunei Dato Alaihuddin Mohammad Taha, Second Secretary of Guyana Hanani Ben Lewi along with MLAs Bhuvneshwar Gaur, Anuradha Rana, Surender Shouri, Lokender Negi, Director Urban Development Neeraj Chadha, Deputy Commissioner Kullu Torul S Ravish were also present on the occasion.

 

Related Articles

Back to top button
error: Sorry Content is protected !!