It can't attract all. There is a reason why foreign companies set up shop in the first place in some states in the first place. Other than skilled educated labour, there is better education centres, hospitals, roads etc that was already developed in the first place. Chennai has like 40k resident Japanese and around 15k Koreans here. Bangalore has probably more white people and Mumbai much much more.
So it has to develop basic infra in the first place. I am really disappointed with Nitish Kumar. Even with 15 damn years at power he is yet to develop basic infra in his state with healthcare very poor and BJP is also responsible for this being part of power. While there is no jungle raj, there is no development either. Bihar has a grand total of 11 medical colleges, if you take central institute out of it, there is just grand 9 having yearly intake of less than 500. Tamil Nadu has around 30 + state medical coll with 3000 UG grads. It has another 25+ private ones as for well. UP has 18. This was the main reason why TN opposed NEET that students of states who have not invested in medical infra will study in states on whose money medical infra was created. It went silent when 10% cap was bought on. Without these inequalities addressed there will be no high tech industrial base in BIMARU states.
Manufacturing needs low cost skilled workers. Western and South Indian states have moved up the value chain. BIMARU states are ideal states for manufacturing provided those governments can get these people trained on those skills.