In a major push toward balanced regional development, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel inaugurated the first-ever Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference (VGRC) in Mehsana district on October 9, 2025. The two-day conference, held at Ganpat University, Kherva, focuses on highlighting the industrial strengths and investment potential of North Gujarat, under the theme “Regional Aspirations, Global Ambitions.” This regional edition builds upon the global success of the Vibrant Gujarat Summit, conceptualized by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2003 to position Gujarat as India’s premier business hub.
Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference 2025
The VGRC inaugural ceremony witnessed participation from key national and international dignitaries including,
- Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw
- ISRO Chairman Dr. V. Narayanan
- IAF Group Captain and Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla
- Ambassadors and global delegates from multiple countries
- Industry leaders and representatives of global organizations
The presence of such dignitaries underscores Gujarat’s increasing importance in global economic and technological corridors.
Showcasing North Gujarat’s Economic Potential
Chief Minister Patel emphasized that the VGRC platform aims to translate the Prime Minister’s vision of “Vocal for Local and Local for Global” into action. He highlighted that,
- Over 7,100 MoUs were signed during Vibrant Gujarat Summit 2024 for North Gujarat
- 72% of these projects (over 5,000) have already been commissioned
- Gujarat has attracted USD 68.9 billion in FDI over 24 years
- The state contributes 18% to India’s total industrial output
The current VGRC focuses on industries such as renewable energy, dairy, and food processing, sectors in which North Gujarat holds traditional strength and emerging opportunity.
MoUs and Investment Commitments
On Day 1 of the summit, the state signed 22 new MoUs to bolster investments in the region. The conference also included,
- An expansive trade show and exhibition showcasing regional industrial capabilities
- Participation from local entrepreneurs, MSMEs, and global investors
- These collaborations signal Gujarat’s strategy of using region-specific engagement to attract targeted investment and support sustainable, inclusive development.
Regional Economic Master Plans for Future Growth
The CM unveiled the Regional Economic Master Plan, which spans six strategic economic zones,
- North Gujarat
- Central Gujarat
- Kutch
- Saurashtra
- Coastal Saurashtra
- Surat
These master plans collectively aim to,
- Scale Gujarat’s economy from USD 280 billion (FY 2023) to USD 3.5 trillion
- Attract over ₹15 lakh crore (USD 200 billion) in public-private investment
- Launch 500+ projects across diverse sectors
- Create 28 million new employment opportunities
Additionally, Regional Skilling Centres and Centres of Excellence will be established, focusing on Green Skills, AI, Logistics, and Blue Economy to train youth in future-ready domains.
Key Takeaways
- VGRC Mehsana inaugurated by CM Bhupendra Patel on Oct 9, 2025
- 7,100+ MoUs signed for North Gujarat; 5,000+ already implemented
- Master Plan targets Gujarat’s economy to cross USD 3.5 trillion
- ₹15 lakh crore investment planned across 500+ projects


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