Mumbai: Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy yesterday said his government has a clear development agenda that is tailor-made to attract investments, and extended his invitation to business leaders to forge durable partnerships with the state.

"We aim to create an enabling environment to facilitate the transformation of the state into a business hub and a preferred investment destination," Chandy told a gathering here of top business and corporate leaders and heads of trade missions from abroad.

Fast-tracking the campaign to position Kerala as a thriving industrial state and hotbed for investments, Chandy was accompanied by Industries Minister P.K. Kunhalikutty and Finance Minister K.M. Mani.

Mega projects

Describing business and corporate leaders as "our eminent stakeholders", Chandy said Kerala's development initiatives were consensus-based and his government had taken on board all political parties with regard to investments in mega projects.

The meeting, organised in association with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and National Association of Software and Services Companies (Nasscom), was part of a string of national and international road shows the Kerala government has planned in connection with its ambitious ‘Emerging Kerala-2012', which will be held at Kochi from September 12-14.

The Kerala State Industrial Development Corporation (KSIDC) is the nodal agency for the summit, which is intended as a biennial event. Offering a raft of incentives and investment opportunities in Kerala, Chandy said the government has finalised a number of mega infrastructure projects for which it is seeking domestic and foreign investments.

These projects include Vizhinjam International Seaport, Petroleum Chemicals and Petro-chemicals Investment Region, Smart City project, Mono Rails in Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikkode, gas-based power plants and Titanium Sponge Plant, apart from other mega projects.