The proposed Olympic village, Medicity initiatives, riverfront development endeavours, island and beach tourism, and other priority sectors will be discussed at the 10th Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit (VGGS) 2024, which is anticipated to take place in January of 2024.
Even as preparations are being made for Ahmedabad’s bid to host the Olympic games in 2036, this will be the first time partnerships have been requested to help set up the projected Olympic village.
The upcoming VGGS is likely to be heavily promoted by the government around these ten industries.
The Gujarati government is anticipated to announce the beginning of a number of large-scale initiatives and the addition of plug-and-play amenities at smart industrial parks. However, besides showcasing the commercial and Sports, tourism, riverfront development, and entertainment will all play a significant role in the Vision 2024 Growth Strategy, according to a senior government official.
The state administration, which already has a solid manufacturing and industrial foundation, will highlight four economic corridors during the upcoming iteration of its premier investor’s meet.
These include the project’s influence zone for the Ahmedabad-Mumbai bullet train, the state’s location along the DMIC and DFC route, the Dholera SIR’s semiconductor and electronics industry cluster, and the growth of coastal economic zones or port cities.
Additionally, VGGS 2024 will place a strong emphasis on promoting initiatives inside the GIFT city complex, such as fintech hubs, special education zones for international universities, and startup and innovation parks.
parks for industry under the Bulk drug parks and the PM Mitra textiles parks concept will also receive attention. According to a government note on the next summit, the meet would also specifically encourage the toy manufacturing industry.
According to officials, the government will showcase medical tourism initiatives during the event in addition to wellness and AYUSH facilities.
The next investor’s meeting will also give special attention to promoting less well-known industries like beach and island tourism, the next phase of riverfront development on the Sabarmati and Tapi rivers, food corridor initiatives, and the like.