Invest Odisha 2025: Business Leaders Explore Opportunities in Japan

Invest Odisha Conclave in Japan Highlights State’s Industrial Growth.


Tokyo: The Invest Odisha Conclave 2025 was successfully hosted in Tokyo, Japan, marking a significant step toward strengthening Indo-Japan business relations. The event was organized by Wallet4Wealth, a Bhubaneswar-based wealth management company with operations in 20 Indian cities, in collaboration with the Indian Commerce and Industries Association Japan (ICIJ).

The conclave began with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp before Lord Jagannath, attended by key dignitaries including Mr. Trinath Lenka, Founder & CEO of Wallet4Wealth; Odisha delegation member Mr. Anil Bhat; Mr. Jagmohan S. Chandrani, President of ICIJ; and senior representatives of the Indian community in Japan.

In commemoration of India’s 79th Independence Day, members of the Indian diaspora performed the national anthem and patriotic songs, setting a solemn and celebratory tone for the gathering.

Key Takeaways

  • Mr. Kalyan Mohanty, Executive Director of IPICOL, outlined Odisha’s investment opportunities and its growing industrial ecosystem.
  • Mr. Jagmohan S. Chandrani, President of ICIJ, highlighted ongoing initiatives to boost bilateral trade and business facilitation between India and Japan.
  • Mr. Trinath Lenka, Founder & CEO of Wallet4Wealth and President of Rotary Club Bhubaneswar, spoke on the importance of collaboration between private enterprise and government to drive grassroots development.

The seminar witnessed strong participation from Indian business leaders, Japanese institutions, and members of the Odia diaspora, underscoring Odisha’s growing visibility as an investment destination following the formal sessions, Wallet4Wealth hosted a networking dinner, providing a platform for informal discussions and community bonding.

Event organizer Mr. Gyanindra Mishra extended gratitude to all attendees, noting, “The collective spirit and collaboration made this event a grand success. We look forward to organizing more such initiatives to strengthen Indo-Japan business ties.”


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