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Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel meets Kyndryl, BlackRock, Holtec CEOs in New York
✍️ The News Mill
🗓 21 Aug 2026, 11:40 PM
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Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel travelled to New York to hold talks with senior executives of Kyndryl, BlackRock and Holtec, focusing on investment and technology collaboration.
Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel arrived in New York for a series of high‑level meetings with leaders of three major global firms – Kyndryl, BlackRock and Holtec. The agenda centred on exploring avenues for foreign investment in Gujarat and leveraging technology partnerships that could benefit the state’s industrial and infrastructure sectors.
During the discussions, officials from Kyndryl highlighted opportunities in digital transformation and cloud services, while BlackRock’s representatives outlined potential financing structures for large‑scale projects. Holtec’s leadership focused on energy‑related technologies, including nuclear and renewable solutions, that could align with Gujarat’s clean‑energy goals.
The meetings are part of a broader outreach by the Gujarat government to attract multinational corporations and deepen economic ties with the United States. No specific agreements were announced at the time, but the dialogue is expected to pave the way for future collaborations.
Patel reiterated his commitment to creating a business‑friendly environment in Gujarat, emphasizing the state’s strategic location, skilled workforce and progressive policies as key incentives for investors.
The delegation is scheduled to return to India later this week, with follow‑up engagements planned with industry bodies and state officials to translate the discussions into actionable projects.
During the discussions, officials from Kyndryl highlighted opportunities in digital transformation and cloud services, while BlackRock’s representatives outlined potential financing structures for large‑scale projects. Holtec’s leadership focused on energy‑related technologies, including nuclear and renewable solutions, that could align with Gujarat’s clean‑energy goals.
The meetings are part of a broader outreach by the Gujarat government to attract multinational corporations and deepen economic ties with the United States. No specific agreements were announced at the time, but the dialogue is expected to pave the way for future collaborations.
Patel reiterated his commitment to creating a business‑friendly environment in Gujarat, emphasizing the state’s strategic location, skilled workforce and progressive policies as key incentives for investors.
The delegation is scheduled to return to India later this week, with follow‑up engagements planned with industry bodies and state officials to translate the discussions into actionable projects.