Investment Appeal for Semiconductor Industry
Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi is actively pursuing US investment to establish a semiconductor manufacturing plant in the state. In a recent meeting with Jennifer Larson, the US Consul General in Hyderabad, Majhi outlined Odisha’s strategic advantages and sought American support to bolster various sectors within the state.
Highlighting Odisha’s Advantages
During the discussion, Majhi underscored Odisha’s key advantages, including its trained workforce, availability of land, and access to water and energy resources. He urged Larson to assist in facilitating greater American participation in the upcoming ‘Utkarsh Utkal Conclave,’ previously known as Make in Odisha. This event, scheduled to take place in the next six to seven months, aims to attract significant industrial investment and highlight the state’s potential.
Expanding Collaboration Opportunities
Majhi also expressed a keen interest in forming collaborations with American universities, particularly in the fields of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning. He proposed establishing partnerships between US institutions and universities in Odisha to foster advancements in higher education and research. This move aims to bridge gaps in technology and innovation, further enhancing the state’s educational and industrial landscape.
Promoting Odisha’s Potential
The Chief Minister extended an invitation to American companies to explore the vast potential of Odisha. He highlighted the state’s vibrant culture, rich heritage, and natural beauty, urging US businesses to consider the myriad opportunities available. Majhi also emphasized the benefits of cultural exchanges, educational collaborations, and strengthening people-to-people connections between Odisha and the US.
US Support and Engagement
In response, Consul General Larson congratulated Majhi on his new role and commended the encouraging industrial climate in Odisha. She acknowledged the state’s potential and expressed the US’s interest in supporting Odisha’s development across various sectors. Larson praised Odisha’s vibrant culture and affirmed the US’s willingness to engage in commercial and cultural partnerships, aligning with the state’s priorities.
This proactive engagement reflects a growing interest in deepening economic and educational ties between Odisha and the United States, with the aim of driving mutual growth and innovation.
(With inputs from agencies)