Haryana chief minister Nayab Singh Saini arrived in Mumbai on Saturday with a high-level delegation to launch the state’s global investment outreach programme aimed at positioning Haryana as a leading destination for institutional investment, advanced manufacturing and emerging technologies.

An official spokesperson said the two-day roadshow scheduled for August 23 and 24, will bring together global investors, corporate leaders, industry representatives and members of Haryana’s business diaspora. It also marks the beginning of a sustained international campaign ahead of the Happening Haryana Global Investors Summit scheduled for April 2027.
The spokesperson said that a key feature of the Mumbai visit will be an exclusive private equity and venture capital breakfast roundtable, where fund managers and institutional investors collectively managing more than US$500 billion ( ₹47 lakh crore approximately) are expected to participate. The discussions will focus on opportunities in technology startups, precision manufacturing, logistics, commercial real estate and digital infrastructure.
The CM is also scheduled to hold one-on-one meetings with global CEOs, industry leaders and institutional fund heads. The state delegation will highlight mechanisms for administrative support, faster regulatory clearances and tailored co-investment frameworks for large-scale projects. A plenary session involving corporate leaders, trade bodies, diplomatic missions and institutional investors is also planned.
The Haryana government will showcase the state’s strategic location and industrial strengths, including its proximity to the national capital and extensive connectivity through freight, aviation, logistics and rail infrastructure.
{{/usCountry}}The Haryana government will showcase the state’s strategic location and industrial strengths, including its proximity to the national capital and extensive connectivity through freight, aviation, logistics and rail infrastructure.
{{/usCountry}}Among the sectors being presented to investors are electric vehicles (EVs) and mobility, semiconductors, high-density data centres, artificial intelligence infrastructure, pharmaceuticals and green energy.
The government is also pitching its digitised single-window clearance system, sectoral policies and transparent decision-making framework as measures designed to provide investors with greater regulatory certainty and faster project execution.
The spokesperson said Mumbai outreach was intended not merely to secure financial commitments but to build long-term institutional partnerships, promote innovation, create quality employment and strengthen the state’s economic ecosystem.