Odisha’s Successful Mega Road Show in Singapore Attracts Global Investors
ajay kumar nayak
bhubaneshwar/Singapore, The highlight of the third day of Hon’ble Chief Minister’s visit to Singapore was the Interactive Session on Business Opportunities in Odisha, attracting global investors and industry leaders from across the ASEAN region.
The session served as a platform where the Odisha delegation led by Hon’ble Chief Minister Shri Mohan Charan Majhi showcased Odisha’s immense investment potential and its readiness to lead India’s growth story.
The talks and presentations highlighted the state's rich resources, world-class infrastructure, and skilled workforce, positioning Odisha as a prime destination for investment.
The enthusiastic participation by industry representatives from Singapore and its neighbouring countries reflects their growing interest in Odisha’s emerging opportunities.
During the day, Hon’ble Chief Minister Shri Mohan Charan Majhi and Industries Minister Shri Sampad Chandra Swain, engaged in high-level G2G discussions with Mr. CHEE Hong Tat, Minister of Transport, Government of Singapore. These discussions focused on Odisha’s goal of developing integrated multimodal logistics solutions, drawing inspiration from Singapore’s advanced transportation systems as well as on digital freight management and coastal shipping.
Following the meeting at Ministry of Transport, the delegation turned its focus to skill development by visiting the Institute of Technical Education and Education Services (ITEES).
Odisha has been actively collaborating with ITEES to enhance its skill development framework, exemplified by the successful establishment of the World Skill Centre (WSC) in Bhubaneswar. This collaboration has played a crucial role in positioning Odisha as the Skill Capital of India, with globally recognized training standards. Through this visit, the State Leadership is looking forward to further strengthening Odisha Skilling landscape by undertaking new initiatives in collaboration with world-class institutions like the ITEES.