At Indo-Japan Conclave, why Nayab Singh Saini pitched Haryana as Japan's long-term India base

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Published 5/22/2026, 12:06:39 PM · Updated 5/22/2026, 12:28:08 PMBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team

At Indo-Japan Conclave, why Nayab Singh Saini pitched Haryana as Japan's long-term India base

Key points

  • Haryana chief minister Nayab Singh Saini used his keynote address at the India Today Indo-Japan Conclave in New Delhi on May 22 less as a conventional investment pitch and more as a strategic positioning exercise.
  • Speaking on the theme ‘Smart States: Haryana Model for Global Partnership’, he argued that in a world increasingly shaped by supply-chain anxieties, geopolitical uncertainty and competition for capital, the next phase of economic growth would depend less on subsidies and more on trust, predictability and institutional responsiveness.
  • Read Full Story The speech reflected how Indian states are recalibrating their economic narratives in response to global shifts.
  • Haryana, long seen as an industrial extension of the Capital Region (NCR), is now attempting to brand itself as India’s most mature Japan-ready manufacturing ecosystem.
  • Saini repeatedly stressed that Japanese investment in Haryana was not accidental or incentive-driven but the outcome of “four decades of trust” and cultural compatibility...

Published May 22, 2026.


📌 Source: India Today

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