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Gautam Adani and Japanese envoy Hiroshi Suzuki are in talks on a renewable energy project

Gautam Adani, CEO of Adani Group, recently shared his observations from his meeting with Japanese Ambassador Hiroshi Suzuki on the social media platform X.

The discussion took place during the Ambassador’s visit to Mundra Port and the world’s largest Hybrid Renewable Energy Park in Khavda.

“I had a very engaging discussion with Amb Hiroshi Suzuki from Japan. We are grateful for his visit to our Mundra Port and Khavda, where we are building the world’s largest Hybrid Renewable Energy Park with a capacity of 30 GW. The Ambassador’s appreciation for Indian culture, the value he places on our partnership and his tremendous support for India are truly inspiring. @HiroSuzukiAmbJP,” the Adani Group CEO said in an X post on Wednesday.

In his post, Adani expressed gratitude for Ambassador Suzuki’s visit to these key locations, highlighting the importance of their partnership in implementing innovative and sustainable initiatives.

The planned 30 GW Renewable Energy Park is a step towards achieving renewable energy goals, and Adani highlighted the value of Ambassador Suzuki’s support in this endeavor.

Additionally, Adani highlighted the Ambassador’s appreciation for India’s rich cultural heritage and emphasized the importance of fostering strong partnerships based on mutual respect and shared goals.

The positive sentiments exchanged during the meeting are a testament to the growing cooperation between India and Japan in the field of renewable energy and sustainable development.

Ambassador Hiroshi Suzuki’s visit to the Mundra port and Khavda project site demonstrates Japan’s interest and support for India’s renewable energy sector.