Andhra Pradesh IT Minister, Nara Lokesh had a busy time in Delhi last week. He took the occasion to meet with multiple investors across various spectrums in an attempt to secure investments for Andhra Pradesh.
And now, Lokesh is back on the job again, but this time he is in operation in Mumbai, which is the financial capital of the country.
Starting from earlier in the day today, Lokesh met with multiple individuals, including Boman Irani, Chairman of the Rustomjee Group, in Mumbai,
Chandrasekharan, Chairman, Tata Sons, Saadat Shah, India Head of Investments, and Prakrit Mehta, Director (Leasing) of global real estate investment platform ESR Group.
Alongside, Lokesh met Sachin Gupta, CEO of Trafigura India, a global leader in logistics, oil, minerals, and food exports, in Mumbai and invited Trafigura to invest in cold storage and export infrastructure in Andhra Pradesh.
It is evident that Lokesh is going all out to invite multiple investments to Andhra Pradesh through proactive meetings and consultations. He is coming across as a man on a mission to deliver the very best outcomes to the state by meeting key business heads.
Lokesh had already established “Speed of business” memo with business heads, saying AP government will secure all necessary documentation and allocations to ease investments. This is starting to show positive results with several leading companies starting to look at AP as safe investment hub.
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