Early Times Report YAMANASHI/LUCKNOW, Feb 26: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, currently on a visit to Japan, has achieved another major success. UP government has signed a historic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Japan's Yamanashi Prefecture on green hydrogen technology, under which Indian students will receive advanced training in Japan. During the 'UP Investment Road Show' held in Yamanashi, CM prominently presented the state's new development policies and investment potential to the global industrial community. In his address, he clearly stated that Uttar Pradesh has transformed its governance approach from reactive to proactive and this transformation has become the foundation of the state's rapid economic progress. During the program, CM informed that a historic MoU has been signed between Uttar Pradesh and Yamanashi on green hydrogen technology. Under this agreement, students from higher technical institutions of Uttar Pradesh will receive training in Japan and the technology will be implemented in the state's industry, public transport and energy sectors. This initiative will prove to be an important step towards achieving Prime Minister Modi's 'Net Zero target'. CM said that the state's delegation participated in several G2G (Government-to-Government) and G2B (Government-to-Business) level meetings in Tokyo, where, with the support of the Indian Embassy, extensive dialogue was held with Japanese industry groups. He also expressed special gratitude to the Yamanashi administration for taking proactive steps to advance investment dialogue. |