. A business roadshow in Osaka on Friday, the fourth day of Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann’s Japan visit, saw active participation from industry representatives across sectors.Addressing the gathering, the chief minister said the presence of major industrial companies showed strong support for deepening India–Japan economic ties.Mann told investors that the focus is on creating opportunities for young people and ensuring a predictable environment for businesses.He pointed to Punjab’s strategic location, connectivity with major ports, strong industrial clusters, steady power supply, skilled workforce and a supportive policy environment, saying these factors have helped the state become a preferred investment destination.He also held a series of high-level meetings in Osaka, including discussions with the Osaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OCCI) on opportunities in trade, technology and SME collaboration.Mann is on a 10-day visit to Japan and South Korea to seek investments. His stops include Tokyo, Osaka and Seoul.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosCentre Orders High-Level Probe As IndiGo Flight Operations Set To Normalise In 3 DaysImran Khan Tagged ‘Security Threat’ As Pakistan Army Launches Fiercest Public Attack In Years‘Not Here Only For Energy’: Putin Seeks Broader India-Russia PartnershipPM Modi Urges Putin To Build New Economic Axis As India Becomes Emerging Skilled Capital Of WorldSpiceJet Chairman Ajay Singh Calls IndiGo Crisis ‘Unfortunate’, Offers 100 Extra FlightsPakistan Supports China’s Arunachal Lie As Putin Meets Modi Amid Major India Russia CooperationRussia Delivers Major Nuclear Boost As Putin Pledges To Take India’s Kudankulam Plant To Full PowerPutin Visit Sparks Storm As Tharoor, Not Rahul, Invited To President’s High-Profile State BanquetIndiGo Flight Chaos Forces Couple To Join Their Wedding Reception OnlineBengaluru Newlyweds Attend Reception Online After Indigo Cancellations Derail Travel Plans123PhotostoriesHow Bhagavad Gita can heal unknown childhood trauma and unlock blockages for success in lifeNutrition fact of the day: Greek yogurt has twice the protein of regular yogurt5 clever animals that deceive predators by playing dead10 protein- and fiber-rich broccoli and egg dishes under 20 minutes for bachelors5 Oscar Wilde love quotes that compelus to rethink the definition of romance’Dhurandhar’, ‘Padmaavat’, ‘Jolly LL.B 2’: Bollywood movies that faced legal trouble before releaseBigg Boss 19: From getting evicted in the first week, ugly fight with Amaal Mallik to emotional breakdown while talking about her father; Farrhana Bhatt’s journeyRakul Preet Singh to Sanya Malhotra: Today’s 5 most fashionable outfits you’ll want to screenshotRemove dandruff naturally: 4 home remedies that actually workWarm rice vs cold rice: Which is a healthier way to consume it123Hot PicksIndigo Flight DelayPutin India VisitWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingAUS vs ENG LiveLos Angeles LakersMatthew Stafford WifeCandace OwensAryna SabalenkaDak PrescottTravis KelceKobe BryantJohan OviedoJohan Oviendo
A business roadshow in Osaka on Friday, the fourth day of Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann’s Japan visit, saw active participation from industry representatives across sectors.Addressing the gathering, the chief minister said the presence of major industrial companies showed strong support for deepening India–Japan economic ties.Mann told investors that the focus is on creating opportunities for young people and ensuring a predictable environment for businesses.He pointed to Punjab’s strategic location, connectivity with major ports, strong industrial clusters, steady power supply, skilled workforce and a supportive policy environment, saying these factors have helped the state become a preferred investment destination.He also held a series of high-level meetings in Osaka, including discussions with the Osaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OCCI) on opportunities in trade, technology and SME collaboration.Mann is on a 10-day visit to Japan and South Korea to seek investments. His stops include Tokyo, Osaka and Seoul.