‘India never allows any breach in citizens’ security’: Yogi Adityanath addresses diaspora in Tokyo; seeks investment | India News
New Delhi: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath arrived in Tokyo on Wednesday as part of a visit aimed at attracting investment and strengthening industrial cooperation.In an interaction with the Indian diaspora, Adityanath said that India never allows the interests or security of its citizens to be violated and always stands by them. He said that development should be contributed to the progress of the country and the welfare of the people with the attitude of friendship and sympathy towards the world.
“India never allows any violation of the interests or security of its citizens. It is always with them, and we should have the same sentiments. Our development will be for the progress of the country, for their prosperity, and our prosperity will be for the welfare of the people, in a spirit of friendship and sympathy with humanity around the world,” he said.This is Adityanath’s first visit to Japan. Officials said the visit is part of a series of visits between the two countries aimed at deepening strategic and economic ties.Soon after landing, the Chief Minister met senior officials of several businesses. Expansion of the company’s presence in Uttar Pradesh was discussed, particularly in logistics parks, warehousing and multimodal transport infrastructure.He invited companies to explore opportunities in manufacturing medical devices. Officials said the chief minister will deliver a keynote speech outlining Uttar Pradesh’s industrial policy, infrastructure push and its aim to become a trillion dollar economy.