
The Hemant Soren government is gearing up to organise a two-day national stakeholders consultation meeting in New Delhi.
The meeting is planned to be held on July 8 -9 to push its 'Vision 2050' goals, according to an official statement issued on Friday.
The Soren government said it expects the initiative to help attract quality investment, encourage innovation and create new jobs for people in Jharkhand.
The event will be organised by the departments of information technology, industries and tourism under the leadership of Chief Minister Hemant Soren.
It will bring together policymakers, industry leaders, investors, technology experts and development partners from India and abroad to discuss Jharkhand's long-term growth agenda and prepare a roadmap for sustainable industrial, technological and tourism-led growth.

As part of the consultation, the government will release several draft policy frameworks and seek feedback from industrialists and other stakeholders.
These draft policies will cover artificial intelligence, investment promotion, tourism, textile, JIADA regulations, public-private partnership and a concept paper on the Jharkhand foundation, along with other draft policy initiatives.
"The event will mark a significant step towards positioning Jharkhand as a preferred destination for investment in information technology, artificial intelligence, digital governance, industrial investment and tourism, while advancing the state's vision - Explore Infinite Opportunities," the statement said.
The statement said the consultation will build on Jharkhand's participation at the World Economic Forum in Davos and the state's subsequent visit to the United Kingdom, with the aim of strengthening momentum for global partnerships and investment in line with its long-term 'Vision 2050' objectives.
The first day of the event will have a high-level session on digital governance and IT infrastructure, followed by Business-to-Government interactions between government officials and representatives from the IT, AI and digital technology sectors.
The second day will focus on investment, inclusive development and tourism, with the government presenting Jharkhand's industrial strengths, cultural heritage and tourism potential to domestic and international investors.
The programme will also see the signing of several strategic MoUs with leading industrial houses to speed up investment and economic development in the state. Overall, the consultation is intended to bring together policy discussions, stakeholder feedback and investment outreach to support Jharkhand's broader Vision 2050 plan.