Jharkhand Vision 2050: National Stakeholders' Consultation Kicks Off in Delhi
CM Hemant Soren: "Jharkhand will now be defined not just by its mines, but also by its minds."
New Delhi: Chief Minister Hemant Soren inaugurated the Jharkhand government's two-day National Stakeholders' Consultation in New Delhi. On the first day, experts from India and abroad deliberated on IT, Artificial Intelligence (AI), digital governance, and future technologies.
The Chief Minister stated that, alongside its mineral wealth, Jharkhand will now move towards an economy driven by knowledge, research, and innovation. The state aims to ensure inclusive and sustainable development by integrating modern technology with its natural resources.
Representatives from major technology companies—including Microsoft, Google, and IBM—offered suggestions regarding the digital ecosystem, IT investments, and the potential for new technologies in Jharkhand.
Concept papers for the Jharkhand AI Policy, Investment Promotion Policy, Tourism Policy, Textile Policy, JIADA regulations, and PPP Policy were also presented during the event.
A B2G (Business-to-Government) dialogue between the government and the industry sector focused on potential investments and partnerships in the fields of AI, digital governance, and technology.
The Chief Minister remarked that the experts' suggestions would help formulate policies designed to accelerate investment, employment, and Jharkhand's future development.
State government ministers, senior officials, and technical experts from India and abroad attended the event.


