GMI Infra was honoured to be represented as a distinguished speaker and panelist at the AI Summit organised by the TiE Chandigarh Forum in collaboration with the Government of Haryana. The summit brought together policymakers, international representatives, and industry practitioners on a shared platform for dialogue that was both grounded and forward-looking.

It was a privilege to share the stage with the Honourable Chief Minister of Haryana, Shri Nayab Singh Saini Ji, and the British Deputy High Commissioner to Chandigarh, Ms Alba Smeriglio. The presence of public leadership alongside international perspectives underscored the importance of conversations that move beyond surface-level consensus and instead engage with practical realities and long-term institutional thinking.

Platforms such as TiE Chandigarh hold particular significance—not because of their scale or visibility, but because they foster meaningful engagement between government, global stakeholders, and industry practitioners. These forums enable honest discussions without exaggeration, allowing ideas to be examined on merit rather than momentum alone. GMI Infra appreciates TiE Chandigarh’s continued commitment to sustaining such a credible and grounded forum, and the Government of Haryana’s openness to engaging with ideas that prioritise structural depth over short-term outcomes.

Haryana today stands at a pivotal moment. With the right focus and continuity, the state has the potential to emerge as a leading IT and technology hub of North India. Momentum alone, however, is not enough. Ecosystems of scale are built through consistency, clarity of purpose, and partnerships that endure over time.

At GMI Infra, our approach aligns with this long-term vision. Through the development of IT Parks, Business Parks, and Free Trade Zones, we aim to contribute to economic ecosystems that are planned for durability rather than speed. Sustainable economic hubs are not created in quarters or cycles; they evolve through patient capital, institutional alignment, and collaborative effort.

As Haryana charts its next phase of growth, we remain committed to working alongside stakeholders who share a belief in thoughtful development—where infrastructure supports not just expansion, but resilience and long-term value creation.

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