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Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Wednesday said India and Spain are the carriers of two ancient civilisations and both countries have taken their centuries-old culture forward on the basis of moral values.
Yadav, who is on a visit to Spain, also sought investments from the European country in different sectors in Madhya Pradesh.
"India and Spain are the carriers of two ancient civilisations and both have taken their ancient culture forward on the basis of moral values. Both countries are like twin brothers. Now we will move forward together in terms of development.
"Spain has a different identity in culture as well as technology," he said addressing the 'Invest in MP Business Forum Meet' in Madrid, the capital of Spain, according to an official release issued in Bhopal.
Yadav noted Madhya Pradesh is the fastest developing state of India and investing there is undoubtedly a profitable deal. Informing investors about unmatched qualities and potential of Madhya Pradesh, he said, "if they are thinking about investing in India, then definitely come to Madhya Pradesh once, you will not be able to forget the state (MP)."
"Madhya Pradesh is located in the central region of India. So we are moving fast to become a leader in the logistics sector. Even if you set up industries in any other state of India, you will definitely need our state (Madhya Pradesh)," he said.
Spain is India's sixth largest partner in terms of economic trade. Currently, trade worth USD 9.32 billion is taking place between Spain and India.