Bihar along with Gujarat and Maharashtra pitched for Beijing's outbound investment (ODI) at the 18th China International Fair for Investment and Trade (CIFIT), the only Chinese government international investment promotion event aimed at facilitating bilateral investments.
The three states projected themselves as promising investment destinations at the "Investment Opportunities in India" held by Indian Consulate in Guangzhou yesterday on the sidelines of the CIFIT event in Xiamen city which would conclude tomorrow.
In the trade fair, an India pavilion has been set up to highlight information about opportunities for investment and FDI policies of India, Consul General K Nagraj Naidu told PTI here.
Officials of Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC), Adani SEZ of Gujarat and Khed SEZ of Pune also took part in the event, he said.
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The event was held amid hectic talks between Indian and Chinese officials to finalise Chinese investments in the proposed Industrial Parks to be announced by Xi during his visit to India.
According to officials here Xi would visit India for three days starting from September 17.
He would begin his visit from Gujarat, the home state of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, where he would announce one Industrial Park with few billion dollar investments.
TBEA, maker of high-voltage transformers, has acquired land long ago and much of it could be used by the other Chinese companies in order to save them from the process of land acquisition, which in turn would give them a head start.
Most of the Chinese investments are made in Gujarat based on sustained investment promotion campaigns when Prime Minister Narendra Modi was the Chief Minister of the state.