Rising Rajasthan Partnership Conclave 2025 to be held on Dec 9-10

The two-day meet will serve as a platform to promote strategic industrial alliances and partnerships across sectors.

Rising Rajasthan Partnership Conclave 2025 to be held on Dec 9-10

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The first Rising Rajasthan Partnership Conclave 2025, a follow-up event of last year’s Global Investment Summit, will be held on December 9 and 10. It will coincide with the 1st Pravasi Rajasthani Diwas on December 10.

The two-day meet will serve as a platform to promote strategic industrial alliances and partnerships across sectors. It will provide a good opportunity for cementing Rajasthan’s partnerships with key international and multilateral organisations, an official spokesman said here on Friday.

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The socio-economic impact of the investment proposals that were signed during the investment summit held last year, will also be showcased at the event in different sessions.

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Thematic sessions, focusing on key sectors of Rajasthan’s economy and emerging areas for new investment, will also be organized during the conclave. A number of thematic sessions centered on the Youth and Women and sectors such as Health and Medical, Energy and Industry will also be organized during the conclave, he said.

A number of investor roadshows would also be organised to promote the Partnership Conclave. These include national roadshows in Delhi, Hyderabad, Surat, and Kolkata, as well as an international roadshow in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Before the Partnership Conclave, Pre – summits highlighting the role of sectors such as Mining and Petroleum and Tourism on Rajasthan’s growth, will also take place.

As announced by Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma during the global investment summit last year, the 1st Pravasi Rajasthani Diwas will be organized on December 10.

The celebration will not only provide an opportunity to the Pravasi Rajasthani community to come together and celebrate their shared identity but also provide them a platform to come back to their roots and invest for overall growth and development of the state, their native land, the spokesman added.

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