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Indian Ambassador to Japan visits Sri city

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India’s Ambassador to Japan, Mr. Sibi George recently made a brief visit to Sri City wherein Mr. R. Shivashankar, Senior Vice President (Marketing), Sri City, showcased the rapid progress of the business city.

He informed that presently, Sri City accommodates 220 companies representing 30 nations, with Japanese enterprises comprising a substantial portion, making it the second-largest Japanese Industrial Township (JIT) in India. 

‘Moreover, the thriving Japanese expatriate community, currently totalling around 220 individuals, underscores our commitment to fostering cultural integration and bolstering infrastructure to attract and nurture Japanese investment’ he said.

Impressed by Sri City’s top-notch industrial infrastructure and very well designed social infrastructure, Mr. Sibi George appreciated the ecosystem established for different manufacturing sectors. 

He affirmed his commitment to a mission-driven strategy focused on enhancing Japan’s footprint in the Indian business arena and enticing greater investments from Japan. 

Mr George also pledged to actively advocate for Sri City’s capabilities to Japanese investors. He recommended that marketing teams from Sri City make regular visits to Japan to highlight its distinct offerings, particularly focusing on the Japanese Industrial Township (JIT).

During his visit, the Ambassador also toured Japanese companies in Sri City.

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