Global investors eye Maharashtra as CM Fadnavis unveils plans for new Innovation City
Davos [Switzerland], January 22 (ANI): Devendra Fadnavis on Thursday informed global investors that the state is ready to host a world-class innovation ecosystem near Mumbai. Speaking before nearly 450 international delegates, the Chief Minister said the project has already sparked serious interest in investing in this city.
Reflecting on the international response, Fadnavis said, "Today, we made a significant announcement. Last year in Davos, our theme was AI and the Innovation Ecosystem, which inspired us to propose creating an innovation city in Maharashtra. I discussed this idea with the chairman of TATA Sons and sought his support. I am delighted that, nearly a year later, we have officially announced this innovation city in Davos before 400-450 international investors. The city will bring global innovation ecosystems to Mumbai, India."
Meanwhile, Devendra Fadnavis explained that the Tata Group investment in the project aims to provide a "Plug and Play" ecosystem specifically designed to support the start-up community.
Emphasising the state's commitment to the International Solar Alliance, Fadnavis stated that Maharashtra is transitioning its energy grid to ensure 52 per cent of its total power is supplied by renewable sources. Additionally, he outlined a comprehensive vision for a circular economy in Mumbai, focusing on sustainable urban development to transform the city into a greener financial capital.
On the other hand, the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) achieved a historic milestone at the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Summit 2026 in Davos, securing investment commitments worth USD 96 billion (Rs 8.73 lakh crore) on the very first day through the signing of 10 major Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs).