Harjit Harman shared the soul of Punjab. He started with peaceful devotional songs and then sang fan favorites like “Mitran Da Naa Chalda.”

The Progressive Punjab Investors’ Summit 2026 was about more than just money and factories. While investors came to talk about business, they left talking about Punjab’s music, food, and heart.
The Chief Minister of Punjab, Bhagwant Mann promised that guests would see the real spirit of the state. Over the weekend, that promise came true. Investors from all over the world praised the government for its great hospitality and lively events.
The highlight of the summit was a special cultural evening at the Mohali Golf Range. Two famous Punjabi singers, Ranjit Bawa and Harjit Harman, performed for the crowd. Ranjit Bawa brought high energy to the stage. He sang hits like “Heavyweight Bhangra” and “Sher.” His music was so catchy that many investors and delegates joined in and danced.
While, Harjit Harman shared the soul of Punjab. He started with peaceful devotional songs and then sang fan favorites like “Mitran Da Naa Chalda.”
The night also featured the Jugni Cultural Group. They performed traditional dances, including Luddi and Bhangra. The crowd cheered loudly as the dancers showed off the state’s famous energy.
Sanjeev Arora, the Minister of Industries and Commerce, welcomed the guests. He said the government wanted to show that Punjab is not just a place for profit, but a place with a rich history.
“We want every investor to feel the warmth of our people,” Arora said. He explained that the summit aimed to showcase both economic growth and Punjabi traditions.
It was not just the music that impressed the visitors. Delegates enjoyed authentic Punjabi food and the friendly atmosphere. Many guests said the great organization and the delicious meals made the summit an experience they would never forget.
Agriculture Minister Gurmeet Singh Khuddian also attended the event to support the visiting delegates. By the end of the summit, investors walked away with business leads in their pockets and a love for Punjab in their hearts.
