"The central location of the state, skilled manpower, robust industries spanning every sector of the economy makes it an ideal destination for investment," Aghi said.
He noted that recent measures by the state government to improve ease of doing business by fast-tracking decision- making processes, ratification of the GST Bill, numerous smart city and solar energy projects and the state's joining of the Ujwal DISCOM Assurance Yojana (UDAY) scheme are "indicative of an entrepreneurial mindset, and are likely to reap economic benefits for the state".
Aghi also expressed hope that the Madhya Pradesh Global Investor Summit, to be held in Indore on October 22 and 23, will see participation from American investors.
During Chouhan's visits, MoUs were signed between the state government and US firms as well as between private companies.
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A group of US industry executives from USIBC met with Chouhan yesterday to discuss investment opportunities in the state and to discuss the global investors summit.
USIBC said in a statement that Chouhan engaged with senior business executives on key topics such as Madhya Pradesh's comparative edge as an investment destination and regulatory reform measures that have been undertaken to promote ease of doing business in the state such as the concept of "single table" clearance.
The discussion also focused on key areas for investment promotion in the state including aerospace and defense, automobiles, electronics, food processing, IT, pharmaceuticals and renewable energy.
The state also provides 24/7 electricity, as well as has the largest solar energy generator in Asia.
"Madhya Pradesh is a dynamic state with burgeoning opportunities across all sectors for investors," Chouhan said.
Yesterday, Chouhan hadaddressed a large gathering at the Indian Consulate,organised by the Friends of Madhya Pradeshgroup's New York and New Jersey chapter.
Chouhan shared with the diaspora from the state his vision of transforming Madhya Pradesh as a world class investment destination.
"I want to ensure that Madhya Pradesh gives India the Tatas and Ambanis of the future," he said referring to the country's leading industrialists Ratan Tata and Mukesh Ambani.
He called on the state's diaspora settled in the US and across the world to remain connected with their roots and continue to bring the two nations closer with their contributions and achievements.