Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, at an investment session in Bhilwara, emphasized cooperation with Rajasthan on the Parvati-Kalisindh-Chambal (PKC) Project. He highlighted the significance of inter-state collaboration for water sharing, particularly regarding the Chambal river. Yadav expressed readiness to work with Rajasthan on equitable water distribution, prioritizing mutual development over individual gains.
Yadav’s proactive stance on Chambal river water-sharing disputes was evident as he stressed the importance of a cooperative approach. He affirmed a willingness to accommodate Rajasthan’s water needs, underscoring the shared prosperity that comes from both states progressing together. The Chief Minister’s commitment to fostering positive political intent and sustainable development through dialogue was a key theme of his address.
The interactive session, attended by over 250 industrial groups and investors, aimed to showcase investment opportunities in Madhya Pradesh. Various speakers lauded the state’s investor-friendly policies and highlighted the potential for industrial growth. The event also featured discussions on upcoming projects and incentives to attract investments, emphasizing the need for cross-state industrial cooperation.
