
During his stop at the BAPS Swaminarayan Akshardham temple in New Jersey, Patel met with members of the Indian diaspora and discussed investment opportunities in Gujarat. The visit was part of a broader US-Canada tour aimed at strengthening economic ties ahead of the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit 2027.
Patel praised the Gujarati community for preserving Indian traditions abroad and highlighted their role as a bridge between India and their adopted countries. He emphasized the cultural and economic significance of the diaspora in fostering bilateral relations.
The chief minister's itinerary included meetings with business leaders and community organizations, focusing on sectors such as technology, manufacturing, and renewable energy. The outreach is part of Gujarat's efforts to attract foreign investment and showcase its industrial capabilities.
The Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit, first held in 2003, has become a key platform for promoting the state as a preferred investment destination. The 2027 edition is expected to draw participation from global corporations and policymakers.
Patel's temple visit underscores the state government's dual approach of engaging the diaspora culturally while courting their investment, a strategy that has been central to Gujarat's economic growth under successive administrations.
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